UPDATED at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday with the funeral of the Red Cross worker, Jazmond Dixon, being held Tuesday.

ST. LOUIS — A woman in her 30s who was the city’s first death from COVID-19 was an employee of the American Red Cross in St. Louis, where two other co-workers have also been infected with the virus.

The woman who died, identified by family as Jazmond Dixon, 31, was a biomedical services employee who worked at the Lindell Boulevard location of the Red Cross in St. Louis.

One other employee who worked in the same building also tested positive for the virus, and another staff member is presumed to be positive through a medical assessment but has not been tested, according to a statement Tuesday from the American Red Cross Missouri-Arkansas Region.

“None of these individuals came into contact with donors or other members of the public as part of their daily job duties,” the statement said.

The Red Cross ordered a deep cleaning of the building on Lindell Avenue to prevent any further spread of the virus, according to the statement.