New virus: Two people confirmed infection at a nursing home in the U.S. More than 50 people complained of symptoms March 8 at 8:49

The US CDC = Centers for Disease Control and health officials in western Washington last week announced on Wednesday that two people appeared to be infected with the new coronavirus at an elderly care facility in the state. More than 50 other people complain of coughs and other symptoms at this facility, and the CDC has called for caution that "in some areas, the risk of transmission to residents is increasing."

The CDC said on a telephone call yesterday that it had received reports of three new cases of the new coronavirus in Washington.

Of these, a man in his 50s died, and two were found to be involved in an elderly care facility near Seattle.

One of the two is a woman in her 70s who lives in the facility and is seriously ill, and the other is a health care worker in her 40s working at this facility and is in stable condition.

At this facility, more than 50 residents and staff complain of symptoms such as cough, and the CDC worked with local health authorities to check for infection and to further investigate the condition. We have decided to take steps to prevent the spread of the infection.

The CDC cautioned, "Details are not known, but some areas of the West Coast may be at increased risk of transmission to the population." "The risk remains low in other areas. "And called for a calm response.