Statewide, 1,907 people had been tested for the coronavirus as of Wednesday, 697 by public labs and 1,210 by private labs, according to the Department of State Health Services website. The site notes that additional providers are testing that have not reported their numbers yet.

The McLennan County couple who recently traveled to New York City over spring break on a non-university trip are two Baylor University faculty members who fell ill upon their return, Baylor President Linda Livingstone said in a press release. The couple did not return to campus and have been self-isolating at home.

The 64-year-old man who traveled to Israel went with a group of people, including a Bell County resident who also tested positive. Health district Senior Epidemiologist Dr. Vaidehi Shah said the health district is working to contact everybody who went on the trip.

“Because there were people from different counties, the state will be taking the lead on that, but we are in the process of contacting everybody,” Shah said.

Results from 16 other local tests are still pending, but it was unclear Wednesday afternoon if that number included the sixth confirmed case. Multiple labs are now testing for the coronavirus.