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2 new presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 in Pinal County

Total of 5 Pinal County cases are all from the same household, public health officials say

Posted 3/10/20

Pinal County Public Health Department has confirmed that two additional Pinal County residents have been diagnosed with COVID-19.

Both cases are over 60 years old and from the same household as …

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2 new presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 in Pinal County

Total of 5 Pinal County cases are all from the same household, public health officials say

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Pinal County Public Health Department has confirmed that two additional Pinal County residents have been diagnosed with COVID-19.

Both cases are over 60 years old and from the same household as the three current Pinal County cases. They are recovering at home, according to a release.

[Related links: "Previously identified case of COVID-19 a student at Queen Creek school, public health officials say" and "3 presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 identified in Pinal County, officials say."]

Pinal County Public Health officials are continuing to investigate the cases.

For the latest information about COVID-19, its symptoms, and advice on ways to prevent infection, go to azhealth.gov/COVID19 or pinal.gov/publichealth.