Two Monrovia residents have tested positive for the new coronavirus, City Manager Dylan Feik announced in a statement.

“This just shows none of us are immune,” Mayor Tom Adams said in a phone interview on Friday.

Feik said the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health reported the confirmed cases are isolated and close contacts have been quarantined.

However, according to that department’s website, the cases in Monrovia are still being investigated and the confirmed numbers are subject to change.

Feik noted residents have gathered at public parks, tennis courts, basketball courts and the skate park. He added these facilities are closed and will city staff will be locking them down.

“At this time, it is critically important that the community continues to adhere to all the social distancing measures and practice good public health hygiene, including washing hands as frequently as possible,” Feik said.

And during this time of uncertainty and fear, Adams wants his community to remain strong and united.

“Check on a neighbor,” he said. “We all know someone on our block is elderly or ill. Check to see if they need anything. If we work together, we’ll get through this.”

On Thursday afternoon, L.A. County announced 421 new coronavirus cases, up to 1,216 in total. In addition, the county reported nine new deaths, bringing the death total to 21.

In nearby Pasadena, the city’s health department reported its 10th confirmed case.