Santa Clara County, California had nation’s first COVID-19 deaths, weeks earlier than thought

New test results confirm the novel coronavirus was responsible for two deaths in February

The individuals who tested posthumously for COVID-19 died at home on February 6 and February 17, according to autopsy results released by the county late Tuesday. The deaths appear to be the first confirmed coronavirus fatalities in the country — occurring weeks before the first U.S. death was publicly reported on Feb. 27 — adding to mounting evidence that the virus was spreading here far earlier than once believed.

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The origin of these cases is believed to be within the community, [County Executive Jeff] Smith added. That suggests community transmission of the coronavirus was occurring in Santa Clara County well before the first U.S. case of community-acquired COVID-19 was reported in Solano County on February 26.

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In a prepared statement released Tuesday evening, the County of Santa Clara said the individuals died at home during a time “when very limited testing was available only through the CDC.” The county did not reveal any further details about the February deaths.

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