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DC Health Reports 5 New Coronavirus Cases In The District
The D.C. Department of Health reported five new positive tests of the coronavirus, bringing the total to 22 cases in the District.
WASHINGTON, DC — The Washington, D.C. government confirmed five new positive cases of the new coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, Monday night, bringing the total to 22 positive cases in the District.
DC Health released the following information about the five new cases:
- 23-year-old male - Contact tracing underway
- 42-year-old female, with a history of international travel to Europe - Contact tracing underway
- 54-year-old female - Contact tracing underway
- 54-year-old male - Contact tracing underway
- 56-year-old male - Contact tracing underway
D.C. Health has been updating the number of presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 since Tuesday, March 10, when it reported four cases.
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