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coronavirus memes, CLICK HERE FOR FULL CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE Florida, Rhode Island, and New York announced their first cases of the coronavirus on Sunday. Two people have died from the virus in Washington State-- the first fatalities recorded in the U.S. The Associated Press contributed to this report

coronavirus memes - A second coronavirus death has been confirmed in Washington state, officials said Sunday. A second coronavirus death has been confirmed in Washington state, officials said Sunday. The Seattle & King County officials said four additional cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed among people living in King County, including one new death, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 10. The confirmed second death is a man in his seventies who had underlying health conditions. He was hospitalized at EvergreenHealth and died Saturday, the officials said.

coronavirus memes, The man lived at LifeCare, the nursing facility in Kirkland that was previously identified to have two associated cases. The King County Executive’s Office will join local and state public health officials on Monday to discuss further details of the latest cases, and the county’s own response to this outbreak. TREY GOWDY: IT 'BREAKS MY HEART' TO SEE CORONAVIRUS POLITICIZED, IT SHOULD BE 'UNIFYING' President and CIO of Lebenthal Global Advisor Dominick Tavella joins ‘Americas News HQ’ to discuss impact of coronavirus on stock market.

coronavirus memes - Washington state was home of the nation’s first confirmed infection, a man who had visited China, where the virus first emerged. A man in his fifties died Saturday. Several recent cases in the U.S. have had no known connections to travelers. CLICK HERE FOR THE FOX NEWS APP Also Sunday, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo confirmed the first coronavirus case in his state, involving a woman who was isolating herself in her home. The woman lived in Manhattan, a state official told The Wall Street Journal.

coronavirus memes - Dr. Peter Hotez joins ‘America’s News HQ.’ A Chinese man was sentenced to death row Sunday on charges that he stabbed two people to death at a coronavirus checkpoint in China earlier this month, according to state media. Ma Jianguo, 23, was accused of murdering two people on Feb. 6 in the province of Yunnan, the Xinhua News Agency reported. The pair of murders reportedly took place after one of Ma’s passengers tried to move a roadblock at a checkpoint so their vehicle could move through.