According to the Monterey County Health Department on Tuesday, March 24 the number of confirmed conronavirus cases in the County has risen by 4 people for a total of 24. The County Health Department has tested 365 people. Nine of the cases are travel-related, six came from person-to-person transmissions, four were through community transmissions and five cases are still under investigation. One of the confirmed COVID-19 cases involved a non-sworn civilian employee with the Salinas Police Department who may have picked up the coronavirus from traveling out of state. That employee is now in self isolation, while over a dozen Salinas Police Department employees are affected, but are non-symptomatic. However, they're also all in self isolation as a precaution.
According to the Monterey County Health Department on Tuesday, March 24 the number of confirmed conronavirus cases in the County has risen by 4 people for a total of 24. The County Health Department has tested 365 people. Nine of the cases are travel-related, six came from person-to-person transmissions, four were through community transmissions and five cases are still under investigation. One of the confirmed COVID-19 cases involved a non-sworn civilian employee with the Salinas Police Department who may have picked up the coronavirus from traveling out of state. That employee is now in self isolation, while over a dozen Salinas Police Department employees are affected, but are non-symptomatic. However, they're also all in self isolation as a precaution.
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