Four people in the city of Milwaukee are in voluntary home quarantine after returning from China, the Milwaukee Health Department said Friday.

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Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett said the city Health Department is in communication with those people.

Milwaukee health officials sent an update after Friday’s news conference, saying none of the four people have any symptoms at this point and haven't met the criteria for testing.

The voluntary quarantine will last for two weeks.

It is unknown what part of China the people were in.

No one in the city of Milwaukee is currently known to have the coronavirus, Barrett said during a news conference.

The woman in Dane County who had tested positive for coronavirus was released from isolation Friday.

According to Public Health Madison and Dane County, the patient is feeling well and has tested negative for the virus twice.

READ MORE:Coronavirus: 4 Milwaukee residents in voluntary home quarantine, Health Dept. says

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