California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) on Wednesday declared a state of emergency after the first death from coronavirus in the Golden State, The Hill reports.
"The State of California is deploying every level of government to help identify cases and slow the spread of this coronavirus," Newsom said in a statement Wednesday. "This emergency proclamation will help the state further prepare our communities and our health care system in the event it spreads more broadly."
The man, an elderly resident of Placer County with underlying health conditions, died in isolation at a hospital in Roseville on Wednesday morning after likely being exposed to the virus on a cruise from San Francisco to Mexico in February.
California has confirmed 53 cases of the virus as of Wednesday afternoon. Officials have said their "preliminary understanding" is that the patient who died Wednesday had "minimal community exposure" between the cruise and his hospitalization.