SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – On March 11, the Center for Disease Control, headed by Anthony Fauci, declared the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.
In the announcement, they said in part: “As soon as the United States became aware of a new coronavirus in late 2019, the U. S. government continued its spread and began preparing the mandatory responses.
Six months later, COVID-19 affected almost every aspect of our lives. On March 4, California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency in California following the COVID-19 remedy. On March 19, he turned it into a house, order, an order to which the state has been subject ever since. On April 3, Governor Newsom issued an order for cosmetic surgery.
In Santa Barbara County, public fitness officers began tracking cases in the county starting March 9. The first cases were reported on March 15.
The first death is that of Bernabé Ortega, on April 1. A 65-year-old from Santa Maria. Six months later, only 1. 9% of the county, another 8,579 people tested positive for COVID-19. Of these 8,274 people recovered (96. 4%), 202 are still inflamed and 103 (1. 2%) they’re dead.
In San Luis Obispo County, public fitness officials began issuing statements about COVID-19 on January 29. On February 16, the federal government’s Roberts camp will be a prospective place to accommodate all returning travelers who may or may not be inflamed. COVID-19.
After a hundred tests on March 14, the county announced its first positive case. Then, on April 4, they announced their first death, a northern county resident in their 80s. As the county showed that another 3,194 people tested positive for COVID-19, only more than 1. 1% of the population; of these positive cases, 2,932 recovered (91. 8%), 234 remain inflamed and 23 (0. 7%) Died.
Ventura County, the first county on the south coast to see COVID-19. On 31 January, two other people were screened for COVID-19. On March 6, the county announced its first suspect case, two others aboard the cruiser Grand Princess.
The first death occurred on March 22, with more than 60 years underlying conditions. In just over 6 months, another 11373 people (1. 3%) positive for COVID-19, of these cases, 10,472 (92%) recovered, 772 are still inflamed and 129 (1. 1%) Died.
Scott Sheahen is a journalist for KEYT KCOY (c) KKFX.
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