One active-duty service member at Peterson Air Force Base and a civilian at Schriever Air Force Base tested positive for COVID-19.

The announcement for both bases came on Monday. There is also a dependent who tested positive on Peterson, but that case is not connected to the active-duty service member.

Multiple people reached out to 11 News concerned the gym at Peterson was still open, despite an order across the state to close all public gyms. A spokesperson told 11 News they are honoring proper social distancing and keeping equipment sanitized. The gym was open as of Monday evening, but that could all change in the near future. They estimate about 300 people visit the gym each day. The gym remained open following the announcement of the positive cases.

"We are doing everything we can to help minimize the spread of COVID-19. Department of the Air Force personnel and their families live, work and attend school in this community and we are committed to doing our part to limit the spread of this virus," said Col. Thomas Falzarano, 21st Space Wing commander. "We remain in close coordination with our interagency partners, and public health authorities to ensure the wellbeing of our military force, their families and our community."

The full statement by Peterson Air Force Base can be read below:

"On March 23, an active duty service member and a dependent have tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). These two confirmed cases are unrelated. Both individuals are quarantined and receiving support and medical care in accordance with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Force Health Protection and 21st Medical Group guidelines. Both individuals were tested at the Peterson point of testing--a drive through testing location on base. Military health professionals are conducting a thorough contact investigation to determine whether any other personnel may have been exposed. Those personnel will be contacted and given direction by their leadership. Depending on the results of that investigation, additional precautionary measures will be taken to minimize spread. There are no other known cases on Peterson AFB or Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station."

The full statement by Schriever Air Force Base: