FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Fort Wayne's NBC) - For the first time, a Fort Wayne hospital is treating a patient diagnosed with COVID-19 -- but the individual is not from the city.

The patient was taken to the unspecified hospital and isolated while awaiting test results, which were announced early Saturday.

The patient is a Wells County resident, and the health officer there told Fort Wayne's NBC that the county is following its action plan now regarding the situation.

All three Wells County school corporations will implement eLearning next week.

Statewide, there are now 15 cases with a "presumptive positive" return on testing. Such a result is considered a COVID-19 diagnosis. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will conduct a final test to rule out the possibility of a false result.

Over the past week, three individuals in northeast Indiana have received presumptive positive test results. The other two were isolated at hospitals in Noble County and Adams County.