WHITE PLAINS - Three people have tested positive for coronavirus in the city of White Plains, Mayor Tom Roach shared in a statement Thursday.

"As of today, three individuals in White Plains are positive for coronavirus. We have been informed that these individuals are abiding by all the required quarantine measures," Roach said.

Over 100 people have tested positive for the virus in the county as of Thursday. Three of those individuals are located in White Plains.

As information regarding the spread of the virus becomes available to city officials, they will share what they know on their social media pages, Roach said in a video posted to the city's Facebook page.

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The three positive cases have no relation to any students or staff in the White Plains School District, Superintendent Dr. Joseph Ricca said Thursday.

White Plains Schools will be remain open.

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