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11th, 12th Coronavirus Cases Confirmed In Napa County

Napa County confirmed two more new coronavirus cases Sunday, bringing its total to 12.

NAPA COUNTY, CA — Napa County announced two more cases of the new coronavirus Sunday, its 11th and 12th confirmed cases, Deputy County Executive Molly Rattigan said in an email Sunday afternoon.

Both patients are in the City of Napa. One had contact with a previously confirmed case, and the other had travel-related exposure in another country, Rattigan said. The two new cases are not connected to each other.

"Isolation and quarantine orders have been served and investigations are underway," Rattigan said.

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Napa County has tested 260 people for the new coronavirus as of Sunday; results were pending for 102 people, while 148 people have tested negative. View Napa County's test data here.

Napa County confirmed its first case of coronavirus March 22, and its 10th Saturday afternoon.

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Patch staffer Maggie Fusek contributed to this report.


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