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mascherine n95, Later that day, officials in Placer County confirmed California’s first COVID-19 death, in an elderly patient who was “likely exposed” on the cruise. Princess Cruises added that it was cooperating with health officials and the CDC to identify other passengers from the previous cruise who may have been exposed. CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE Princess Cruises also operates the Diamond Princess liner, which had finally disembarked guests and passengers after being quarantined at a port in Japan following a coronavirus outbreak that sickened hundreds of passengers and killed several.
mascherine n95 - Hand sanitizer, surgical masks and household cleaners are flying off store shelves across the U.S.; William La Jeunesse reports. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced two new cases of coronavirus in New York City residents on Thursday and said that both patients are currently in the intensive care unit and have no connection to any of the other reported cases or travel history to areas currently experiencing a COVID-19 outbreak. Hours later, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the total number of cases in the state had risen to 22, and that a patient on Long Island was also hospitalized but is not in the intensive care unit.
mascherine n95, Cuomo did not immediately reveal details of the new patients but said that eight of the 11 new cases reported on Thursday were connected to the 50-year-old Westchester County man who remains hospitalized but is said to be improving. The man's wife, two children, his neighbor and five others are also among the 22 cases reported in the state. Cuomo said that none of the eight new patients in Westchester County are hospitalized at this time. He later revealed that the Long Island patient is a Nassau County resident.
mascherine n95 - MANAGING CORONAVIRUS-RELATED ANXIETY AS NUMBERS CONTINUE TO RISE In a series of tweets posted on Thursday morning, de Blasio said the two cases in New York City involved a man in his 40s and a woman in her 80s. There are two more confirmed cases of COVID-19 in New York City, the mayor tweeted. One new patient is a man in his 40s, and one new patient is a woman in her 80s. Neither patient has a connection to travel nor any of the other localized individuals diagnosed with COVID-19. CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE
mascherine n95 - Both are currently hospitalized and in the intensive care unit, he said in a follow-up tweet. City disease detectives are tracing close contacts of both individuals and will ensure they are appropriately isolated and tested immediately. De Blasio said New Yorkers should be prepared and vigilant, but not alarmed, as more cases of community transmission begin to pop up. We are taking the same decisive steps in every case to shut transmission down: isolate and test each suspected case, trace close contacts, and isolate and test them as well.