A Kualoa Ranch employee with no history of out-of-state travel tested positive over the weekend for coronavirus, her doctor told .

It鈥檚 the state鈥檚 first apparent case of community spread 鈥 a development that state officials have been dreading 鈥 and comes as cities across the U.S. are instituting stricter guidelines to stem the outbreak.

The Kualoa Ranch employee鈥檚 physician, Dr. Scott Miscovich. said after learning of the positive result through a private lab, he immediately notified the Health Department about 6:45 p.m. Sunday.

HNN learned about the case later on Sunday night.

A worker at Kualoa Ranch on Oahu’s windward tested positive for coronavirus, believed to be the first case of community transmission in the state. 

All seven previously confirmed cases of coronavirus in Hawaii have been in patients who recently traveled to areas on the mainland or internationally with clusters of the infection.

But the Kualoa Ranch employee hadn鈥檛 done any recent traveling.

She went to a private testing site last week, and her results came in Sunday night. The patient is a younger woman who lives in Windward Oahu. She鈥檚 鈥渄oing better,鈥 but has not fully recovered, and remains in isolation.

At least 25 other people with close contact to her have been tested.

Kualoa Ranch is closed Monday.

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