The Ramsey County patient is in their 30s and has no underlying health conditions, according to MDH. The department said the patient became symptomatic on March 6 and was tested on March 10, but was mostly isolated.

The previous three cases were reported in Ramsey, Carver and Anoka counties. The Anoka County patient remained in critical condition as of Wednesday afternoon.

All cases thus far are presumptive cases, meaning they haven't yet been certified by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention but are being considered actionable by MDH based on its test results.

The CDC also announced over $560 million in funding to state and local jurisdictions to support the COVID-19 response, including over $10 million to Minnesota. You can see the full breakdown here.