First U.S. coronavirus death confirmed in King County at Kirkland hospital

Two people tested positive for the virus at Evergreen Hospital. One died on Feb. 29.

The Washington Department of Health (DOH) confirmed the first presumed coronavirus-related death in the United States, according to a release. The death was on the Eastside.

Two people were brought to the Evergreen Hospital in Kirkland late Friday night (Feb. 28). One person died Saturday morning (Feb. 29). The cause must be confirmed by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), but the deceased patient and a second patient tested positive at the hospital.

“We are working closely with health authorities following the death of a patient who tested positive for coronavirus COVID-19 (coronavirus),” Evergreen Hospital said in a written statement sent by spokesperson Julia Irwin. “That patient came to our facility with serious respiratory issues, and following guidelines set by the CDC, EvergreenHealth tested the patient for COVID-19. That test was positive. There is a second patient that also tested positive. That patient is in isolation and is receiving appropriate treatment.”

Additional precautions are being taken.

“We are working with the CDC and the Washington Department of Health to ensure that those who have come into contact with the patient are screened and tested as appropriate,” the hospital statement said.

Gov. Jay Inslee and Washington State health officials responded to the news with their own statements.

“It is a sad day in our state as we learn that a Washingtonian has died from COVID-19 (coronavirus). Our hearts go out to his family and friends,” Inslee said. “We will continue to work toward a day where no one dies from this virus.”

Inslee added that the DOH, the Washington State Department of Emergency Management and local and community health partners are strengthening preparedness and response efforts.

“I am committed to keeping Washingtonians healthy, safe and informed,” he said.

Two other diagnosed coronavirus cases in King and Snohomish counties were announced Friday evening. One is a student at Henry M. Jackson High School in Mill Creek, the other is a woman in her fifties who traveled to South Korea. Both tested positive for the coronavirus and are now in isolation.