BRIDGEPORT, CT (WTNH) — The office of Governor Ned Lamont confirmed Saturday morning that a New York resident who was a physician making rounds at Bridgeport Hospital has tested positive for coronavirus.

New York Dept. of Public Health told Connecticut officials the individual from Westchester County tested positive on Friday.

The individual did not show symptoms when working with patients and stayed home to self-monitor.

This is the second New York resident who works in a Connecticut hospital to test positive for coronavirus. A New York resident who works for Danbury Hospital and Norwalk hospital tested positive for coronavirus Friday evening.

The state is not considering either case as “Connecticut cases” since the individuals are New York residents. There are no confirmed cases of coronavirus in Connecticut at this time, according to state officials.

State health officials say 21 patients in Connecticut were tested for coronavirus, and so far all of those tests came back negative. Those 21 patients produced 42 specimens for testing.

Of those 21 patients, nine patients are currently awaiting results, including three patients from both Norwalk Hospital and Danbury Hospital, and one patient from Bridgeport Hospital.

Bridgeport Hospital is asking its staff to self-monitor for coronavirus signs and symptoms.

The state of Connecticut and the United Way have launched a coronavirus hotline for general questions from the public. Residents with questions on COVID-19 can dial 211 or text “CTCOVID” to 898211. Hartford HealthCare has also launched a 24-hour coronavirus hotline.

Information regarding COVID-19 from the State of Connecticut, including guidance for residents, schools, and healthcare professionals, can be found by visiting ct.gov/coronavirus.