Clark County confirmed three more COVID-19 cases Monday morning, and one of the cases has already died.

A man in his 80s, who was tested and hospitalized last week, died March 19, according to a Clark County Public Health news release.

One of the new cases is a woman in her 30s, who has been hospitalized. She had no known contact with a confirmed case. The third newly announced case is a man in his 50s, who had close contact with a confirmed case in Clark County and was quarantined. He is now recovering at home.

Clark County has started to experience an uptick in cases. Nine of the county’s cases have been confirmed in the last four days. On Friday, Clark County Public Health Officer Dr. Alan Melnick told The Columbian that he expects an increase of confirmed cases soon.

Clark County’s four COVID-19 deaths give it the third-highest death count in the state behind King (87 deaths) and Snohomish (11) counties, according to the Washington Department of Health. There are 10 counties that have more confirmed cases.