A second case of COVID-19, the disease caused by a new coronavirus, has been identified in Worcester County, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health said Friday.

There are a total of 123 coronavirus cases in the state, according to DPH. Of those cases, 105 are presumptive and 18 are confirmed by the CDC.

UMass Memorial Medical Center, which saw a coronavirus patient earlier this week, is no longer reporting the number of patients who test positive.

“Effective immediately UMass Memorial will not be reporting - neither confirming nor denying - the number of patients who test positive for COVID-19 at any of our locations,” a spokesman said in an email, referring anyone seeking information about the number of cases in the state and in each county to visit the DPH website .

DPH does not comment on individual cases.

UMass Memorial Medical Center is setting up screening tents for patients who are heading into the University Campus on Lake Avenue.

The hospital has also added visitor restrictions and is prohibiting anyone who has a fever, cough or shortness of breath from coming into the hospital.

On Tuesday, officials said that Worcester County’s first presumptive case of coronavirus was a patient treated at the Memorial Campus of UMass Memorial Medical Center on Belmont Street.

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