Officials in Dallas County reported 754 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 Saturday plus eight more coronavirus-related deaths as the county's seven- and 14-day averages climbed for the second straight day. The additional eight deaths being reported today are the following: A man in his 50s who was a resident of the city of Dallas. He…
The Dallas County Health Department is reporting 13 more COVID-19 deaths Thursday along with 641 new cases of the virus along with an increase in the 7-day and 14-day averages. The 14 latest victims of the pandemic include: A woman in her 50s who was a resident of the City of Dallas. She had been…
Officials in Dallas County reported 581 additional cases of COVID-19 Monday and the death of a Seagoville woman in her 90s who tested positive for the coronavirus. The woman died in hospice care and had underlying health conditions, officials said. The numbers reported Monday raise the totals in Dallas County to 55,255 cases of COVID-19…
Dallas County officials reported an additional four deaths and 843 cases of the coronavirus Sunday, ending an eight-day drop in the seven-day average of new cases. The five people whose deaths were reported include: A Balch Springs man in his 50’s who had been critically ill in an area hospital, and did not have any…
In nursing and personal care homes, there are 19,694 resident cases of COVID-19, and 4,024 cases among employees, for a total of 23,718 at 860 different facilities in 61 counties. Out of total deaths, 4,922 have occurred in residents from nursing or personal care facilities.
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