COLUMBUS (WCMH)–Columbus Public Health said Thursday that two more cases of the Zika virus have been confirmed in the city.

Both patients are women. One is in her 30s, and the other in her 60s. Neither woman is pregnant. Spokesman Jose Rodriguez said one of the women contracted the virus in Puerto Rico, and the other in Nicaragua.

As of Aug. 4, there have been 5 cases of Zika in Columbus.

There have been a total of 93 people tested; 54 in Columbus and 34 in Franklin County.

There are 14 pending cases in Columbus and 9 in Franklin County.

For updates, visit https://www.columbus.gov/zika/