Toronto’s first confirmed Coronavirus patient has recovered, according to a Ministry of Health spokesperson, leaving the province with a single active case of the infectious disease.

The Ministry considers a case “resolved” if the patient is no longer infectious, based on two consecutive negative lab tests performed at Public Health Ontario’s laboratory at least 24 hours apart.

The recovered patient is the husband of a Toronto couple who were both confirmed in late January to be ill with COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the novel coronavirus outbreak that began in Wuhan, China.

The couple had recently travelled from Wuhan, and have been recovering in isolation in hospital or at home.

The province says there are 14 COVID-19 cases currently under investigation. Public Health Ontario’s lab has tested 479 patients since the beginning of the outbreak, with just three confirmed positive.

The third case, a student in London, Ont., has also recovered and is no longer infectious, Ontario’s chief medical officer of health Dr. David Williams confirmed last week.

Toronto Public Health says that “the risk to Toronto residents remains low.”