Two more cases of COVID-19 were discovered in Jefferson County over the weekend, Public Health Officer Dr. Tom Locke said Monday.
The number of confirmed infections of COVID-19 now stands at 59 in …
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Two more cases of COVID-19 were discovered in Jefferson County over the weekend, Public Health Officer Dr. Tom Locke said Monday.
The number of confirmed infections of COVID-19 now stands at 59 in Jefferson County. That's an increase of two cases from the 57 reported late last week.
Locke said the two cases involved people who had been in contact with someone who was already infected with the disease.
The two people in both of the new cases, Locke said, were in self-quarantine when they tested positive.