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First COVID case in US: A year later, Washington county still holds on

5:49 pm UTC Jan. 19, 2021 EVERETT, Wash. – Hundreds were ill and six had died in China when a 35-year-old man touched down in Seattle after a three-month trip to visit family in Wuhan. He got sick the next day, a Thursday, saw a doctor Sunday and was admitted to the hospital Monday. He traveled alone. He lived alone. He went into isolation. Alone. At Providence Regional Medical Center, he spoke to doctors on the other side of the glass window through a telehealth robot and asked for a phone to call family. It was Jan. 20, 2020, and the United States  first known case of the novel coronavirus had been reported in Snohomish County, an area of fewer than a million residents north of Seattle, flanked by the Puget Sound on the west and the Cascade Mountains on the east.

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Music City moves, cannabis boost, bag ban delay: News from around our 50 states

Music City moves, cannabis boost, bag ban delay: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY © The Republic No. 46: Amerco | U-Haul truck, equipment rentals | 2019 employees: 3,843 | 2018 employees: 3,852 | Ownership: Public | Headquarters: Phoenix | www.uhaul.com Alabama Birmingham: Mayor Randall Woodfin was released from a hospital Wednesday after being treated for COVID-19 and planned to continue recovering from the illness and quarantining at home. Woodfin, 39, was admitted to Princeton Baptist Medical Center on Monday with pneumonia in his left lung caused by COVID-19. He said a grandmother who died of the illness caused by the new coronavirus was being laid to rest as he was being discharged. “That pains me. I can’t be there, and I miss her. She was 87 years old and she died of COVID-19,” he said in a statement. “If you don’t have to be out, don’t be out. Wash your hands. Wear your masks and practice so

17-year-old killed in Marysville shooting

Two juveniles arrested after deadly shooting of 17-year-old in Marysville By Franque Thompson and Q13 News Staff Published  Two juveniles arrested after deadly shooting of 17-year-old in Marysville Police said they arrested two juvenile suspects on Wednesday after the deadly shooting of a 17-year-old near Marysville Pilchuck High School. MARYSVILLE, Wash. - Police said they arrested two juvenile suspects on Wednesday after the deadly shooting of a 17-year-old near Marysville Pilchuck High School. According to Marysville Police, officers responded about 8:45 p.m. Tuesday to a report of shots fired in the 5800 block of 116th Street. While officers were en route, another caller said someone was shot, possibly with a BB gun. 

17 year old Marysville resident shot, later dies in hospital

17-year-old Marysville resident shot, later dies in hospital Detectives are asking for the public s help to piece together the events around the time of the shooting. Author: KING 5 Staff Updated: 7:42 PM PST January 6, 2021 MARYSVILLE, Wash. Detective s are asking for the public s help in piecing together the events before and after a shooting that left one Marysville teen dead. At 8:48 p.m. on Jan. 5, Marysville police responded to a report of gunshots near 116th Street NE.  Officers found a 17-year-old male suffering from a gunshot wound to his stomach.  The victim was taken to Providence Medical Center in Everett where he later died during surgery. 

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