WYOMING, Del.- The Caesar Rodney School District on Monday announced that a member of its school community had tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus.

The letter from Superintendent Kevin Fitzgerald initially did not say which school in the district that person was associated with, though a post to Facebook later clarified that the person was associated with Caesar Rodney High School. The message did not say whether the person was a member of the district's student body, faculty, or staff.

"Due to privacy issues governed by law, the identity of the person infected cannot be revealed," Fitzgerald said.

Fitzgerald also noted in the letter that the school community was last together as a whole on March 13.

The letter recommended that families contact a doctor or the Delaware Division of Public Health if someone develops symptoms such as coughing, fever, and shortness of breath.