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There were three people who tested positive for the virus that causes COVID-19 Tuesday, bringing the island's total confirmed cases to 32, according to the Joint Information Center.

Of those, one has died. A 68-year-old woman died at Guam Memorial Hospital on Sunday, officials said.

As part of tracing efforts after tests are conducted, public health workers may be calling residents to obtain more information. Guam COVID-19 known positive cases consist of imported cases among international travelers and cases among close contacts of a known case. Community transmission is occurring at this time, officials have said.

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A total of 233 tests were performed from March 12 through March 24 with conclusive results. To date, a total of 32 cases tested positive and 201 cases tested negative for COVID-19 with one death. All 31 remaining confirmed cases are in isolation.

Most of Guam COVID-19 known positive cases have epidemiological links to other confirmed cases. Profiles of the previous 29 confirmed cases, not including confirmed cases from today:

Status:

21 in stable condition

Five hospitalized

One deceased

Gender:

12 male

17 female

Residential Location:

7 from the north

14 from central

7 from the south

1 still under investigation for place of residence

Travel History:

One, Japan

Five, Philippines

One, U.S. Mainland

Age Groups: