VA
Coronavirus cases reported in Virginia rise to 8
Posted: 1:16 PM, Mar 10, 2020
Updated: 1:39 PM, Mar 10, 2020
By: Vernon Freeman Jr.
LOUDOUN COUNTY, Va. — Virginia health officials have announced three “presumptive positive” cases for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), bringing the state’s total to eight cases.
Loudoun County has announced Tuesday one resident has tested presumptive positive. The case is a resident of Loudoun County who is in their 40s, county officials said.
That resident is believed to have come in contact with someone with COVID-19 while attending Christ Church, Georgetown in Washington, D.C.
https://www.wtvr.com/news/national-news/coronavirus/sixth-coronavirus-case-reported-in-virginia
OK
Second Oklahoman tests positive for COVID-19 coronavirus, health officials say
KOCO Updated: 12:24 PM CDT Mar 10, 2020
KOCO Staff
TULSA, Okla.
A second Oklahoman has tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus, according to state health officials.
According to the Oklahoma State Department of Health, the case was also reported in Tulsa County and the patient is a woman in her 20s with travel history to Italy.
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