The Weld County Health Department reported Friday that it has been notified of two presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 in that county.

A news release stated the two individuals, a female and a male, both in their 40s, are from southwest Weld County.

They had no travel history to high risk areas, the release said.

They are in isolation until deemed no longer infectious, and the source of their exposure is under investigation.

“With COVID-19 now in Weld County, it’s important for residents to follow common sense precautions,” said Dr. Mark E. Wallace, executive director of the Health Department, said. “Stay home if you are sick. Wash your hands frequently, and pregnant women, individuals with underlying health conditions, and older people, should stay away from people who are sick.”

Following the report of cases in Weld County, city of Greeley officials announced they would close public access to all non-emergency facilities at the close of business Friday, remaining closed through March 30.

Affected facilities include the City Hall, City Centers North and South, Municipal Court, Union Colony Civic Center, Island Grove Regional Park, Greeley Recreation Center, Family FunPlex, Greeley Ice Haus, Rodarte Community Center, Greeley Active Adult Center and the Public Works Administrative Building.