Ontario filed a public records request Wednesday, March 25, to force San Bernardino County to divulge the locations of confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus, called COVID-19.

The day before, officials reported the county’s first COVID-19 death, and that the number of cases in the county jumped from 31 to 38. The county has not disclosed where any of those sickened by the virus resides.

Not releasing the locations “puts Ontario and other cities at a disadvantage when it comes to keeping their own communities informed and safe,” Ontario officials said in a news release.

The city is requesting the county identify the local jurisdictions in which confirmed cases have been reported.

“Our message of social distancing is more impactful if we all know that the threat is indeed present in our community,” Mayor Paul Leon said in the statement.

The city noted neighboring counties are releasing similar information.

Los Angeles County is sharing the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the communities where they occurred. Riverside County has identified the number of cases by region rather than by city, citing patient privacy laws.