TAHOKA, Texas– The City of Tahoka said on Tuesday that there was a confirmed case of COVID-19, or coronavirus.

The city was notified by the Lynn County judge. Ultimately the information came from the South Plains Public Health District, according to a statement from the city.

The person was exposed at their place of employment in Lubbock, and the health district was working to identify potential exposure risks.

The city, the health district and their health care partners will continue to monitor COVID-19 in the Lynn County area to prepare for the possibility of more cases, according to the statement.

The following is a news release from the South Plains Public Health District:

As of 3:09 p.m. on April 6, 2020 a positive case was reported to Lynn County Judge Mike Braddock being a 40-year-old female residing in Tahoka, Texas. This being the 4th case reported in Lynn County at this time.

The South Plains Public Health District has confirmed a case of novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Lynn County. The Health District is working to identify recent contacts of the patient. This step identifies potential exposure risks. The South Plains Public Health District and other response agencies are prepared and have employed standard response plans designed to address and resolve public health issues. The District will continue monitoring individuals as indicated by the CDC. The District’s disease surveillance team will continue working diligently to ensure the public remains at a low risk of contracting COVID-19.

The South Plains Public Health District and our health care partners will continue to monitor COVID-19 in the Lynn County area to prepare for the possibility of more local cases. Please continue to follow proper hygiene recommendations and social distancing practices.