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Novel coronavirus testing data in Arizona on March 6, 2020 The first case of human-to-human transmission was confirmed in the province

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The latest novel coronavirus testing results at 9 a.m. on March 6: The first confirmed case of human-to-human transmission in Alberta. The total number of people tested has increased to 51, 3 people have been diagnosed, and 1 person has...

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>The latest new coronavirus test results at 9 a.m. on March 6: The first confirmed case of human-to-human transmission in Alberta. The total number of people tested increased to 51, with 3 confirmed cases, 1 person recovered, and 2 people presumed positive. The results of 15 people are pending, and 33 people have negative results and have been excluded.

The two presumed positive cases are still waiting for final confirmation from the CDC. The newly confirmed case is a woman in her 40s who is receiving treatment in the hospital. The case was investigated as the first case of human-to-human transmission in Arizona. The state health office is currently identifying people the woman came into contact with.

The second confirmed case in Arizona is a man in his 20s. He is isolating at home. The four firefighters and two paramedics who transported him for examination were asked to quarantine yesterday. One of the firefighters has been ruled out of infection and returned to work after being quarantined. The remaining firefighters and paramedics are still in quarantine and have not yet shown any symptoms.

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