A sixth person has died from COVID-19 in Santa Clara County, health officials said Wednesday.

The latest death was a man in his 60s who was hospitalized with coronavirus on March 5, according to the Public Health Department. He died Tuesday.

Another man in his 50s also died from COVID-19 Tuesday, marking the county’s fifth death after he was initially hospitalized on March 9.

It was not immediately clear if either of the men had underlying health conditions. As of Tuesday afternoon, the county had identified 155 cases of COVID-19.

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