Number of COVID-19 cases in Kitsap now at 21

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The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Kitsap County rose to 21 on Tuesday, when officials with the Kitsap Public Health District announced another Bremerton resident in their 20s had recently tested positive for coronavirus.

Six cases were confirmed over the weekend and another two were confirmed on Monday.

The other confirmed positive COVID-19 tests in Kitsap County are:

March 23, a Bremerton resident in their 20s;

March 23, a Central Kitsap resident in their 40s;

March 22, a Central Kitsap resident in their 60s;

March 22, a Central Kitsap resident in their 40s;

March 22, a Bremerton resident in their 20s;

March 21, a North Kitsap resident in their 20s

March 21, a North Kitsap resident in their 50s

March 21, a North Kitsap resident in their 50s

March 19, a North Kitsap resident in their 30s;

March 19, a Bainbridge Island resident in their 70s;

March 19, a North Kitsap resident in their 50s;

March 18, a North Kitsap resident in their 60s;

March 18, a South Kitsap resident in their 30s;

March 16, a Bainbridge Island resident in their 40s;

March 16, a South Kitsap resident in their 50s;

March 15, a Bremerton area resident in their 50s;

March 15, a Central Kitsap resident in their 40s;

March 13, a South Kitsap resident in their 40s;

March 10, a Bainbridge Island resident in their 70s; and

March 8, a Bainbridge Island resident in their 60s.