Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Boy, 10, dies of COVID in San Diego County

Grim records broken by child and 106-yearold in East County.

- By Paul Sisson Sisson writes for the San Diego Union-Tribune.

SAN DIEGO — A 10-yearold boy who died on Jan. 23 is now San Diego County’s youngest victim of COVID19, according to the county’s latest coronaviru­s tracking report released Friday.

In addition, the report showed a 106-year-old man has become the county’s oldest COVID-related death among the 2,777 announced in the county to date, officials said. Both were East County residents.

In both deaths, the patients also had other health problems, according to the report. Of the 39 people overall who died of COVID-19, 37 had preexistin­g conditions, the report said.

It was not immediatel­y clear why it took nearly two weeks for the 10-year-old’s death to be reported. Previously, county health officials have attributed reporting delays to bottleneck­s in the processing of death certificat­es and inconsiste­nt reporting by hospitals.

The county released no specific details about the deaths.

Previously, the youngest person on the county’s COVID-19 death toll was a 19year-old man who died on Jan. 3. The previous oldest COVID-19 casualty was a 104year-old woman who died on Jan. 1, according to county records.

Generally, death from COVID-19 is very uncommon among those younger than 18.

According to provisiona­l counts by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 67 children age 5 through 14 have died after a confirmed coronaviru­s infection among more than 421,000 COVID-related deaths nationwide, though the true figure is likely higher because of reporting delays.

After a surge in deaths in December and January, the local number of coronaviru­s cases appears to be leveling off, falling far below the 4,000-plus new cases a day seen several times after the holidays.

Friday’s report, however, showed a slight uptick. After two days under 1,000, the daily case total was 1,453 Thursday following by Wednesday’s tally of 1,598.

Total COVID-related hospitaliz­ations continued to fall, reaching 1,183 with 353 in intensive care beds.

 ?? Genaro Molina Los Angeles Times ?? ANA CANALES, 78, receives the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Moderna from medical assistant Licelda Perez at Clínica Romero’s vaccinatio­n clinic for patients 75 and older in L.A.’s Boyle Heights neighborho­od.
Genaro Molina Los Angeles Times ANA CANALES, 78, receives the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Moderna from medical assistant Licelda Perez at Clínica Romero’s vaccinatio­n clinic for patients 75 and older in L.A.’s Boyle Heights neighborho­od.

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