El Paso city officials announced Monday evening that there are 10 coronavirus cases in the county.

The El Paso County Public Health Laboratory Monday confirmed its seventh presumptive positive COVID-19 case. Officials said three other cases were confirmed by other labs.

The latest case out of the El Paso lab involves a woman in her 50s who has a history of domestic travel, the city said in a news release. The woman is in self-isolation and recovering at home, the city said.

The three additional COVID-19 cases involve El Paso County residents who were tested elsewhere but are in isolation here, the city said. City spokeswoman Soraya Ayub Palacios did not have information about where those individuals were tested and whether their cases were also travel-related.

The El Paso County Public Health Laboratory has conducted 123 COVID-19 tests as of Sunday.

In addition to the 10 cases in El Paso, there are four confirmed cases at Fort Bliss involving Army reservists from New York who traveled to the post for training.

"Fort Bliss conducts and declares its own tests for COVID-19," the city said. Fort Bliss' case numbers are not included in the county's total.

There are four cases in Juárez.

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