A patient with coronavirus is being treated at Baptist Hospital in Pensacola, officials confirmed.

Baptist Hospital Executive Vice President Scotty Raynes said the hospital is working closely with state and local health departments. Precautions are in place to protect patients, visitors and others, he said.

No information was initially provided if the patient had recently traveled or his age. The hospital did confirm the case involved the man from Santa Rosa County referenced earlier in the day by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

DeSantis announced an elderly man in Santa Rosa County, Florida was a “presumptive positive” for the virus. The man, who has underlying medical conditions, had traveled internationally but no information was provided on where he had gone.

Another five Florida residents in Washington state have tested positive for COVID-19. The five residents in Washington were traveling from China and will remain in quarantine, DeSantis said.

Almost 250 people are being monitored for coronavirus in the state, according to the Florida Department of Health. Thirty-one residents have been tested but the results were negative; 69 test results are pending.

Also on Thursday, Tennessee officials announced its first case of coronavirus. There are no confirmed cases in Alabama, according to the Alabama Department of Public Health.

Nationally, there are more than 175 cases of the virus.