Times Standard (Eureka)

State sees first case of virus variant

- By Don Thompson

SACRAMENTO » Gov. Gavin Newsom has announced the first known case of the new and apparently more contagious variant of the coronaviru­s in the nation’s most populated state, following the first reported U.S. case in Colorado.

Newsom said he had just learned of the finding in a Southern California infection Wednesday. He announced it during an online conversati­on with Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s leading infectious- disease expert.

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

Newsom did not provide any other details about the person who was infected with the mutated version of the virus.

The Colorado and California cases have triggered a host of questions about how the variant circulatin­g in England arrived in the U.S. and whether it is too late to stop it now, with top experts saying it is probably already spreading elsewhere in the United States.

The confirmed case in Colorado is a National Guardsman in his 20s who hadn’t been traveling, officials said. He has mild symptoms and is isolating at his home near Denver, while another Guard member has a suspected case. They had been sent last week to a nursing home struggling with an outbreak.

The case in California comes as the state ins consumed by a growing pandemic crisis, including record deaths.

Hospitals are increasing­ly stretched by soaring infections that are expected to grow in coming weeks. Southern California and the agricultur­al San Joaquin Valley have what is considered no intensive care capacity to treat patients suffering from the coronaviru­s. And state health officials remain worried about gatherings tied to New Year’s Eve.

But hope is on the horizon as vaccines roll out.

The statewide transmissi­on rate has fallen to the point where one infected person is in turn infecting just one other individual, a developmen­t that Newsom called encouragin­g while warning that rates in central and Southern California remain much higher and the trend could reverse from holiday gatherings.

 ?? ALEX HORVATH — THE BAKERSFIEL­D CALIFORNIA­N VIA AP ?? Memorial Hospital registered nurse Steve Menchaca, right, and Emily Rentquiano tend to a patient in the COVID-19 intensive care unit on Tuesday, in Bakersfiel­d.
ALEX HORVATH — THE BAKERSFIEL­D CALIFORNIA­N VIA AP Memorial Hospital registered nurse Steve Menchaca, right, and Emily Rentquiano tend to a patient in the COVID-19 intensive care unit on Tuesday, in Bakersfiel­d.
 ?? HEATHER SHELTON — THE TIMESSTAND­ARD ?? Humboldt County Sheriff Robert A. Redmond died in a singlecar auto accident close to Arcata in late December 1920.
HEATHER SHELTON — THE TIMESSTAND­ARD Humboldt County Sheriff Robert A. Redmond died in a singlecar auto accident close to Arcata in late December 1920.

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