Coronavirus Dies Two Residents Of Coachella

Coronavirus Dies Two Residents Of Coachella
Coronavirus Dies Two Residents Of Coachella

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The Riverside County Health Department reported that two people died Monday due to the Covid-19 residents of Coachella, California, the famous valley that gives its name to the famous festival recently canceled, precisely because of this dreaded coronavirus.

Few more details were shared about the case, the LA Times says in an article, but there are already fifteen new cases in Riverside County. "Our thoughts go out to the families of these two patients," said Dr. Cameron Kaiser, an officer in the public health department. " It is very sad that this is something to be expected from this difficult challenge we face and we will continue to take the necessary measures to protect the health of our community."

Carl Goldman
Carl Goldman

Los Angeles County Public Health Department Director Barbara Ferrer announced 25 new confirmed cases, bringing LA County to a total of 94 already. "41 new cases in the past 48 hours," she said. "Citizens here must assume that at this time there are already infected people everywhere."

Coronavirus story
Coronavirus story

The county also shared a list of cities and neighborhoods where other people have been diagnosed with coronavirus . The most affected is the city of Los Angeles with a total of 25 confirmed cases, and other cities such as Beverly Hills, Arcadia, Alhambra, Glendale, Torrance and West Hollywood also have positives.

Carl Goldman
Carl Goldman

Citizens were asked to please restrict meetings between more than ten people (previously said 50) to try to quell the extraordinarily rapid expansion of this new coronavirus outbreak.

Coronavirus
Coronavirus

Although it has been shown that the only efficient thing so far is social distance, staying away from other people, quarantining at home for at least two weeks, washing your hands with soap whenever possible and not touching your face are all joint ways. trying to soften this virulent outbreak that plagues the world.

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