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COVID mutation

California confirms nation’s second case of COVID variant from Britain

- By Colleen Slevin and Carla K. Johnson

California on Wednesday announced the nation’s second confirmed case of the new and apparently more contagious variant of the coronaviru­s, offering a strong indication that the infection is spreading more widely in the United States.

Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the infection found in Southern California during an online conversati­on with Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

“I don’t think California­ns should think that this is odd. It’s to be expected,” Fauci said.

Newsom did not provide any details about the person who was infected.

The announceme­nt came 24 hours after word of the first reported U.S. variant infection, which emerged in Colorado.

That person was identified Wednesday as a Colorado guardsman who had been sent to help at a nursing home struggling with an outbreak.

Health officials said a second Guard member may have it too.

The cases triggered questions about how the version circulatin­g in England arrived in the U.S. and whether it is too late to stop it now, with experts saying it is probably already spreading elsewhere in the United States.

“The virus is becoming more fit, and we’re like a deer in the headlights,” warned Dr. Eric Topol, head of Scripps Research Translatio­nal Institute.

He noted that the U.S. does far less genetic sequencing of virus samples to discover variants than other developed nations and thus was probably slow to detect this new mutation.

The two Guard members had been dispatched Dec. 23 to work at the Good Samaritan Society nursing home in the small town of Simla, in a mostly rural area about 90 miles outside Denver, said Dr. Rachel Herlihy, state epidemiolo­gist. They were among six Guard members sent to the home.

Nasal swab samples taken from the two as part of the Guard’s routine coronaviru­s testing were sent to the state laboratory, which began looking for the variant after its spread was announced in Britain this month, Herlihy said.

Samples from staff and residents at the nursing home are also being screened for the variant at the lab, but no evidence of it has been found, she said.

The Colorado case announced Tuesday involves a man in his 20s who had not traveled recently, officials said.

He has mild symptoms and is isolating at his home near Denver, while the person with the suspected case is isolating at a Colorado hotel while further genetic analysis is done on his sample, officials said.

The nursing home said it is working with the state and is also looking forward to starting vaccinatio­ns next week.

Several states, including California, Massachuse­tts and Delaware, are also analyzing suspicious virus samples for the variant, said Dr. Greg Armstrong, who directs genetic sequencing at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

He said the CDC is working with a national lab that gets samples from around the country to broaden that search, with results expected within days.

In other developmen­ts:

■ Los Angeles County, the nation’s most populous, has surpassed 10,000 coronaviru­s deaths, officials said Wednesday. Barbara Ferrer, the county’s public health director, called it a “terrible milestone” during a media briefing. Typically, about 170 people county wide die each day of various causes. The average number of deaths from COVID-19 alone is now 150 people a day.

■ Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer vetoed a bill Wednesday that would kill emergency public health orders after 28 days unless the Legislatur­e approved.

■ Louisiana reported a record one-day total of new coronaviru­s infections on Wednesday, while New Orleans canceled New Year’s fireworks and told its bars and breweries that state pandemic restrictio­ns mean they must close indoor seating.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? Streaming video shows California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Dr. Anthony Fauci during a conversati­on Wednesday.
The Associated Press Streaming video shows California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Dr. Anthony Fauci during a conversati­on Wednesday.

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