Four more people tested positive for COVID-19, bringing Guam's total to 55, according to the latest update by the Joint Information Center.

In the same release, the Department of Public Health and Social Services declared that seven of Guam's confirmed COVID-19 patients have recovered, meaning that:

they are no longer considered infections;

72 hours have passed without fever or additional respiratory issues; and

Seven days have passed since symptoms first appeared.

All seven of those who recovered were in home isolation and didn't require hospitalization, stated the release.

A total of 366 tests were performed March 12-28 with conclusive results. To date, a total of 55 cases tested positive and 277 cases tested negative for COVID-19 with seven patients who have recovered and one death.

The release also included an executive order signed by Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero suspending all evictions until the end of the island's state of emergency, and extending the closure of non-essential businesses until April 13.