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ST. JOE EXES' COVID-19 CASES START TO POP UP

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Brownsville Herald
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Cameron County Public Health officials have confirmed four additional travel-related cases of COVID-19.

The cases include a 57 year-old woman from Harlingen.

Officials say it appears three are related to the first travel-related case reported earlier this week in Cameron County of a Rancho Viejo man. That 21-year-old man traveled with the three to Spain and Ireland earlier this month.

The three cases related to the 21-year-old include a 20 year-old man from Brownsville, a 21 year-old man from Rancho Viejo, and a 20 year-old woman from Brownsville. All four traveled out of the United States.

The 21-year-old mnas from Rancho Viejo has been identified by his family's FINSA industrial firm from Matamoros in a memo as the son of owner Sergio Arguello. (See graphic, click to enlarge.)

He was in a group of 12 that was reportedly on a 20-day European trip that included Spain and Ireland. Other members of the group included the son of local attorney Ricardo Adobbati, who reportedly picked both up at the Harlingen Regional Airport on their return and then drove them to South Padre Island.

After they fell ill, they reportedly cut their trip from March 5 and March 12 and returned to Brownsville.

The Harlingen woman is not connected to the three younger patients

The four new cases are currently under home isolation.

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