First coronavirus death reported in us
The first reported death from COVID-19 in the United States was a 57-year-old man from Snohomish County, Washington, who died on February 29, 2020. The man had underlying health conditions and had recently traveled to China, where he was infected with the virus.
The man's death was reported by the Snohomish Health District on March 1, 2020. At the time, there were only a few dozen confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the United States, and the virus was still considered a relatively new and emerging threat.
The man's death was significant because it marked the first reported death from COVID-19 in the United States, and it highlighted the potential severity of the virus. It also led to increased public awareness and concern about the virus, and it prompted public health officials to take additional measures to slow the spread of the virus.
In the days and weeks that followed, the number of reported cases and deaths from COVID-19 in the United States continued to rise, and the virus spread rapidly across the country. By the end of March 2020, the United States had reported over 1,000 cases and 30 deaths from COVID-19, and the virus had been declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization.
Since then, the number of reported cases and deaths from COVID-19 in the United States has continued to rise, and the virus has had a significant impact on the country's healthcare system, economy, and society as a whole.