Teenage boy who died of ‘complications from coronavirus’ suffered septic shock

The teenage boy who died of ‘complications from coronavirus’ suffered septic shock health officials said late Tuesday as they confirmed there may be an ‘alternate explanation’ for his death. 

Los Angeles County reported the death of a child due to the disease earlier in the day, marking the first time a person under the age of 18 was thought to have died of COVID-19 in the US. 

Health officials later clarified: ‘Though early tests indicated a positive result for COVID-19, the case is complex and there may be an alternate explanation for this fatality.’

The boy is not thought to have had any underlying health conditions. 

No further details were released but it is understood his father has also tested positive for coronavirus. He is said to have  worked in close contact with the public.

The number of coronavirus cases in the state of California has skyrocketed to more than 2,500 as cities on the West Coast scramble to enforce lockdowns, manufacture medical supplies, procure hospital beds and slow the spread of COVID-19.

Los Angeles County reported four additional deaths related to the coronavirus, bringing the county total to 11 on Tuesday. Officials confirmed more than 120 additional cases, bringing the county’s total to 669. 

One of those deaths included the minor who lived in Lancaster, but further details of their identity was not shared.  

The child’s death is a ‘devastating reminder that COVID-19 infects people of all ages’, Dr. Barbara Ferrer, director of L.A. County Department of Public Health, said during a Tuesday press conference. 

In San Francisco, the first city in the US to go on lockdown, officials warn ‘the worst is yet to come’ and a surge in cases is expected in a week or two.   

In San Francisco there are 152 cases and one death, in Santa Clara there are 375 cases and 16 deaths related to the virus. Statewide there were 2,539 confirmed cases as of Tuesday evening and there have been 51 deaths.  

Los Angeles County reported the death of a child due to the novel coronavirus on Tuesday. In total LA County reports 669 COVID-19 cases and 11 deaths

LA County reported four additional deaths  - including that of a child from Lancaster - related to the coronavirus, bringing the county total to 11 on Tuesday. The child's death is a 'devastating reminder that COVID-19 infects people of all ages', Dr. Barbara Ferrer, director of L.A. County Department of Public Health, said during a Tuesday press conference (above)

LA County reported four additional deaths  – including that of a child from Lancaster – related to the coronavirus, bringing the county total to 11 on Tuesday. The child’s death is a ‘devastating reminder that COVID-19 infects people of all ages’, Dr. Barbara Ferrer, director of L.A. County Department of Public Health, said during a Tuesday press conference (above)

The number of coronavirus cases in the state of California has skyrocketed to more than 2,200 as cities in the West Coast scramble to impose lockdowns, urge the public to stay indoors and brace for a surge in cases. Defiant locals pictured at Baker Beach near the Golden Gate Bridge on Sunday, ignoring orders to stay at home to curb the spread of the virus

The number of coronavirus cases in the state of California has skyrocketed to more than 2,200 as cities in the West Coast scramble to impose lockdowns, urge the public to stay indoors and brace for a surge in cases. Defiant locals pictured at Baker Beach near the Golden Gate Bridge on Sunday, ignoring orders to stay at home to curb the spread of the virus

A sign announcing the closure of the Koret Playground is seen in Golden Gate Park as California continues its statewide 'stay at home order' to curb the public from loitering outside and potentially spreading COVID-19

A sign announcing the closure of the Koret Playground is seen in Golden Gate Park as California continues its statewide ‘stay at home order’ to curb the public from loitering outside and potentially spreading COVID-19

People pictured waiting in line to check-in at a coronavirus testing center at the Hayward Fire Station #7 in Hayward, California on Monday as the state case toll surpasses 2,000

People pictured waiting in line to check-in at a coronavirus testing center at the Hayward Fire Station #7 in Hayward, California on Monday as the state case toll surpasses 2,000

Workers sanitize streets where homeless people were living on March 20 in San Francisco

Workers sanitize streets where homeless people were living on March 20 in San Francisco 

‘The worst is yet to come,’ San Francisco Director of Health Dr. Grant Colfax said during a news conference on Monday. 

California’s coronavirus crisis 

Statewide there are 2,539 cases and at least 51 deaths as of Tuesday evening 

Governor Gavin Newsom ordered a shelter in place order on March 19 to avoid the spread of COVID-19. 

California county cases break down: 

Los Angeles: 669 cases, 11 deaths

San Francisco: 152 cases, 1 deaths

Santa Clara:  375 cases, 16 deaths

San Diego: 226 cases, 2 death 

San Mateo: 162 cases, 2 death 

Orange: 152 cases, 1 deaths 

‘Every community where the virus has taken hold has seen a surge in the number of coronavirus patients who need to be hospitalized. We expect that to happen in San Francisco soon, in a week or two, or perhaps even less.’

Despite the unfolding crisis, crowds of bold locals have continued to gather at public beaches and parks across the state in defiance of warnings to stay at home. 

Governor Gavin Newsom mandated a statewide shelter-in-place order on Thursday March 19, following the steps of Bay Area leaders. 

LA County is also bracing for the worst as their case numbers rise with alarming speed. 

On March 6, there were five people in the county hospitalized with the novel coronavirus.  Two weeks later that number had jumped to 48. By Monday, the total had climbed to 90,  according to the Los Angeles Times. 

And it’s not just the elderly who are getting sick with COVID-19. In Los Angeles County 80 percent of the cases involve patients between the ages of 18 to 65 and 42 percent are in the 18 to 40 age group. 

San Francisco has taken great measures to slow the spread of the virus. 

A shelter in place order was placed in the city on Tuesday March 17 that will last until April 7 in an effort to contain the contagious virus. Under the shelter in place orders residents must remain indoors except to get groceries and medicine.

As of Tuesday there are more than 50,000 cases of the killer virus in the US and there have been at least 628 deaths

On Monday, Gov. Newsom said the state needs an additional 50,000 hospital beds to respond to the outbreak. The Democratic governor said the state’s 416 hospitals were doubling so-called surge plans to 40 percent of their capacity. A testing center in Hayward, California above Monday

On Monday, Gov. Newsom said the state needs an additional 50,000 hospital beds to respond to the outbreak. The Democratic governor said the state’s 416 hospitals were doubling so-called surge plans to 40 percent of their capacity. A testing center in Hayward, California above Monday

Despite orders to stay home some locals continued to head outside. People pictured walking at a safe distance from one another on Venice Beach in California on Monday

Despite orders to stay home some locals continued to head outside. People pictured walking at a safe distance from one another on Venice Beach in California on Monday

A lone person walks along the empty beach as a lifeguard keeps watch in San Diego, California on Tuesday

A lone person walks along the empty beach as a lifeguard keeps watch in San Diego, California on Tuesday

The order affects some 6.7million people. Under a full lockdown order people would be further enforced to stay home and require government permission to leave their homes.  

However, residents have continued to gather in great numbers in public, prodding San Francisco Mayor London Breed to close down playgrounds and threatened to close other public spaces.

‘This is not the time to be hanging out at the park. This is not the time to be visiting friends. You can go outside for essential needs or to get some quick exercise, but then you need to return home. Simply put, go outside as little as possible. Stay home. Save lives,’ Breed tweeted Monday.

San Francisco has banned practically all visitors to hospitals and long-term facilities and cancelled elective surgeries and routine medical visits.

Los Angeles County has similarly shut down Laguna Beach to stop revelers from gathering.   

Los Angeles County is seeing a rise in coronavirus cases and is bracing for a wave of extremely sick patients.

On Monday, Newsom said the state needs an additional 50,000 hospital beds to respond to the outbreak.

The Democratic governor said the state’s 416 hospitals were doubling so-called surge plans to 40 percent of their capacity.

The hospital system alone will provide 30,000 beds in its plan to tackle the surge of COVID-19 cases.

On Monday, Newsom said the state needs an additional 50,000 hospital beds to respond to the outbreak, bracing for a surge in COVID-19 patients

On Monday, Newsom said the state needs an additional 50,000 hospital beds to respond to the outbreak, bracing for a surge in COVID-19 patients

'This is not the time to be hanging out at the park. This is not the time to be visiting friends. You can go outside for essential needs or to get some quick exercise, but then you need to return home. Simply put, go outside as little as possible. Stay home. Save lives,' Breed tweeted Monday

‘This is not the time to be hanging out at the park. This is not the time to be visiting friends. You can go outside for essential needs or to get some quick exercise, but then you need to return home. Simply put, go outside as little as possible. Stay home. Save lives,’ Breed tweeted Monday

Newsom shared this notice after placing a stay at home order, meaning only essential services like pharmacies and groceries stores will remain open

Newsom shared this notice after placing a stay at home order, meaning only essential services like pharmacies and groceries stores will remain open

A movie theater sign in Los Angeles urges the public to practice social distancing

A movie theater sign in Los Angeles urges the public to practice social distancing

The state will seek to acquire 17,000 beds from outside the state hospital system through hotels, motels, fairgrounds, convention centers, and other facilities.

He also announced that state park and beaches parking lots would close in an effort to cur residents from loitering in parks and to encourage social distancing.

‘We have numbers that are substantially higher if we don’t,’ Newsom said Monday. ‘We can’t bend the curve if everyone is out.’ 

The state is also expanding production efforts to manufacture 1 billion globes, 500 million N-95 masks and 200 million shields.  

On Monday, the California National Guard said it would be deployed across the state for humanitarian purposes to distribute food and medical supplies and help with food banks and aid officials on the Grand Princess cruise ship. 

On Friday, President Trump said the Federal Emergency Management Agency would ship mobile hospital units to California within the next 48 hours. 

The state is in line to get eight of those units, which will provide 2,000 beds. 

The Navy hospital ship Mercy, which is based in San Diego, has also been deployed to Los Angeles to relieve the burden from local hospitals treating COVID-19 patients and take in patients suffering from other medical issues. 

Compared to the rest of the country California has the fourth largest concentrations of COVID-19 behind New York, New Jersey and Washington state. 

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