4 more coronavirus deaths confirmed in Washington State

There are 18 confirmed cases in Washington, including the six deaths.

Most of those who have died were elderly or had underlying health conditions.
“Unfortunately, we are starting to find more COVID-19 cases here in Washington that appear to be acquired locally,” said Dr. Kathy Lofy, a health officer for the Washington State Department of Health.
All of the cases are in King and Snohomish counties, but Lofy said the virus could be spreading in other areas of the state, too. The state is ramping up its testing to better understand how widespread the virus is in Washington.
But researchers think it has been spreading there for weeks, potentially infecting hundreds of people.
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee (D) declared a state of emergency Saturday, directing state agencies to use all resources necessary to prepare for and respond to an outbreak.
Of the six deaths, four had been residents of a nursing home, illustrating the danger the disease poses to those who are elderly or have underlying health conditions.
Officials noted that the vast majority of people who get infected will fully recover.

Nationwide, 96 cases have been confirmed, including in individuals who have been repatriated from the Diamond Princess cruise ship.

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Some patients haven’t had known contact with the virus and haven’t been traveling to countries where there are outbreaks, leading officials to believe it is spreading within communities.

There have been nearly 89,000 cases of the coronavirus globally, including more than 8,700 outside of China, where it was first detected.

The virus has hit 64 countries and the World Health Organization (WHO) considers the global risk of the virus to be “very high.”