Judge Kelvin Miles, Justice of the Peace for Precinct One in Parker County, says he's contracted coronavirus.

Miles made the announcement Monday morning on Facebook where he said he started feeling ill on March 14 and on the following Monday, March 16, his wife took him to the doctor.

Miles said he was initially tested for flu, which came back negative; a test for COVID-19 was returned Sunday and showed he was positive.

"I do have it. I have not left my house except the trip to the doctor last Monday," Miles wrote. "I do not want to start a panic. I'm almost 63 and I'm going to survive this."

The county judge, who said he's been home all week with his wife Charlotte, did not say where he thinks he might have become infected.

Miles described his symptoms as "pretty sick" with a fever, chills, body aches, fatigue and having trouble sleeping.

Miles' Facebook post can be seen below.

Well here it goes!!! On the 14th I became ill and stayed in bed that was on a Saturday on Monday my wife took me to my... Posted by Kelvin Miles on Monday, March 23, 2020

*Map locations are approximate, central locations for the city and are not meant to indicate where actual infected people live.

**County totals below include all 32 North Texas counties, not just Collin, Dallas, Denton and Tarrant.