Clark County Public Health confirmed 19 new novel coronavirus cases Monday morning and one new death.

The county now has 239 confirmed cases and 15 deaths. The newest death was a man in his 80s. Public Health does not report cases or deaths on Saturday or Sunday, so these are the first numbers reported since Friday.

One new positive case is a Clark County Jail correctional deputy, according to Chief Corrections Deputy Ric Bishop, who said on Monday that the positive test was reported to him over the weekend.

It’s the first positive case among jail staff, but on April 7 the jail reported that a recently released inmate had tested positive for COVID-19.

The inmate was released a day before the jail was notified of the test results, and had been housed in a negative-airflow cell, which is protocol for quarantined inmates.