Two people tested positive for the COVID-19 virus April 3, bringing Guam's total to 84, according to a news release from the Joint Information Center.

The Guam Department of Public Health and Social Services tested 19 people on April 3 with conclusive results. Two tested positive and 17 tested negative, according to the release.

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The overall count also includes six positive cases that were tested by the Naval Health Research Center in San Diego.

To date, a total of 84 people tested positive. Fourteen recovered and three died.

All 67 remaining cases are in isolation.