Another 16 Oregonians have tested negative for the new coronavirus, according to new numbers Oregon released Wednesday.

There were no new presumptive cases of coronavirus.

That means of 61 people in Oregon at risk of having the virus under federal guidelines, 45 have turned out to not have the disease, three have the new coronavirus and another 13 are awaiting results.

The state’s testing lab identified the first COVID-19 patient, a Forest Hills Elementary School employee in Lake Oswego who lives in Washington County on Feb. 28. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed the Oregon lab’s results for that person. State health officials haven’t released the school worker’s condition other than to say the person was in a Hillsboro hospital.

Oregon’s second coronavirus patient lives with the first patient and was isolated at home. The third patient lives in Umatilla County and was taken to a regional hospital in Walla Walla.

Health officials are watching 115 people for symptoms. Another 238 have already gone through monitoring without developing symptoms.

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