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New US coronavirus case may be 1st from unknown origin

Published:Thursday | February 27, 2020 | 1:15 PM
President Donald Trump with Vice President Mike Pence (left) and members of the president's coronavirus task force speaks during a news conference at the Brady press briefing room of the White House, Wednesday, February 26, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

SACRAMENTO, California (AP) — A new coronavirus case in California could be the first in the United States that has no known connection to travel abroad or another known case, a possible sign the virus is spreading in a US community, health officials said.

California officials said the person is a resident of Solano County, northeast of San Francisco, and is getting medical care in Sacramento County.

They said they have begun the process of tracking down people who the patient has been in contact with, a process known as contact tracing.

The patient was brought to UC Davis Medical Center from another Northern California hospital on February 19 but it was four days before the CDC heeded a request to test the patient for COVID-19, according to an email sent to employees Wednesday by the hospital’s interim CEO, Brad Simmons, and David Lubarsky, CEO of UC Davis Health.

The patient arrived on a ventilator and special protection orders were issued “because of an undiagnosed and suspected viral condition,” according to the email sent to employees.

The hospital asked the CDC to test for the coronavirus but testing was delayed until Sunday “since the patient did not fit the existing CDC criteria for COVID-19,” the email said.

Solano County health officials said in a statement Thursday they are working with local, state and federal officials to identify people who may have been exposed to the person infected in the county.

“While this is considered a serious public health threat, the risk to Solano County residents and the general public is low at this time,” the county health department said.

UC Davis, which has treated other coronavirus patients, has been taking infection prevention precautions since the patient arrived.

The email said officials believe there was a small chance that others at the facility were exposed to the virus.

All of the 59 other cases in the US had travelled from abroad or had been in close contact with those who travelled.

Health officials have been on high alert for so-called community spread.

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