SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – A new, more contagious variant of COVID-19 that was first detected in the United Kingdom has been found in Southern California, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Wednesday, without offering specifics. The variant — which is no more dangerous than the original virus but is much more easily transmitted from person to person — was first found in.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Wednesday that the variant of COVID-19 that has been found in the United Kingdom has also been found in Southern California.
San Diego County reports 2,448 COVID-19 cases, including case of COVID variant first discovered in the UK
The San Diego case is in a man in his 30s with no history of travel who first became symptomatic Dec. 27 and tested positive Dec. 29. Author: City News Service Updated: 9:26 PM PST December 30, 2020
The variant, known as B.1.1.7, was first found in the United States Tuesday in Colorado. The San Diego case is in a man in his 30s with no history of travel who first became symptomatic Dec. 27 and tested positive Dec. 29. He has not been hospitalized and contact tracing is underway. Because there is no travel history, we believe this is not an isolated case in San Diego County, County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher said.
San Diego County reports 2,448 COVID-19 cases, including case of COVID variant first discovered in the UK
The San Diego case is in a man in his 30s with no history of travel who first became symptomatic Dec. 27 and tested positive Dec. 29. Author: City News Service Updated: 9:26 PM PST December 30, 2020
The variant, known as B.1.1.7, was first found in the United States Tuesday in Colorado. The San Diego case is in a man in his 30s with no history of travel who first became symptomatic Dec. 27 and tested positive Dec. 29. He has not been hospitalized and contact tracing is underway. Because there is no travel history, we believe this is not an isolated case in San Diego County, County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher said.
San Diego County reports 2,448 COVID-19 cases, including case of COVID variant first discovered in the UK
The San Diego case is in a man in his 30s with no history of travel who first became symptomatic Dec. 27 and tested positive Dec. 29. Author: City News Service Updated: 12:26 AM EST December 31, 2020
The variant, known as B.1.1.7, was first found in the United States Tuesday in Colorado. The San Diego case is in a man in his 30s with no history of travel who first became symptomatic Dec. 27 and tested positive Dec. 29. He has not been hospitalized and contact tracing is underway. Because there is no travel history, we believe this is not an isolated case in San Diego County, County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher said.