Follow this story for updates on new COVID-19 cases reported in Nebraska.

The new cases reported Wednesday include:

Three new COVID-19 cases in Adams County.

Two individual sare a household-linked man in his 60s and a female in her 50s –both home-isolated. The third is a female in her 50s,currently home-isolated.

Central District Health Department reports 6 new laboratory confirmed cases of COVID-19 in its area.

All 6 new cases are in Hall County area. New cases include a man over 30, a woman over 60, an older man of 80, a woman over 40, a man over 50 and a woman over 70.

Lincoln County with Community spread COVID-19, 7 new cases.

Four of the new cases are considered community spread, linked to two incidents of community transmission in the county.

Six long term care residents and three staff members in Douglas County have tested positive.

On Sunday, two residents tested positive so the total number of residents impacted is now 8, according to the release. Five residents are hospitalized and in stable condition, three are isolated at the Health Center, and one employee is hospitalized and in stable condition while the other two employees are isolated at home.

Lincoln man in his 30s.

The man traveled to Dallas March 11-16 and began self isolating at home when he developed symptoms a few days later. The total number of cases in Lancaster County is nine, with eight of those being travel related.

Healthcare worker at long term care facility in Hall County.

The Central District Health Department won't release the name of the facility but is working with the facility to identify possible exposures and to advise as to prevention measures.