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Texas officials link man’s death to coronavirus, first such case in state

Last updated on March 23, 2020

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By Cassandra Pollock, The Texas Tribune
March 16, 2020

Matagorda County officials reported Monday night that a man in his late 90s died the night before with symptoms consistent with COVID-19, making it the first known novel coronavirus-related death in Texas.

Hospital officials were notified Monday evening that the patient, a resident of Matagorda County, had tested positive, according to a Matagorda County Emergency Operations Center news release. The patient died at Matagorda Regional Medical Center.

Officials said the state has “launched an extensive investigation” into the case and that “they have informed the Matagorda County Hospital that evidence exists of a possible community link to the earlier positive case” in the county.

As of Monday, at least 69 cases of the virus have been reported in Texas. Those figures are expected to increase dramatically in the coming days as the state ramps up its testing capacity and as examples of community spread — which occurs when the source of infection is unknown — continue to surface.

“You’re going to see an exponential increase in the number of people testing positive on a daily basis,” Gov. Greg Abbott said at a news conference in San Antonio.

“Texas officials link man’s death to coronavirus, first such case in state” was first published at https://www.texastribune.org/2020/03/16/texas-patients-death-linked-coronavirus/ by The Texas Tribune. The Texas Tribune is proud to celebrate 10 years of exceptional journalism for an exceptional state.


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