Cases of the new coronavirus in Dallas County have exceeded 3,000, according to new numbers released Sunday from the local health department. The county reported 105 new cases and its 82nd death — a Dallas man in his 50s who was found dead in his home, officials said. Of the reported deaths, 40% have been…
The cases bring the county’s total to 81 deaths and 2,909 cases.Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins said in a written statement that mobile testing began at long-term care facilities through Parkland Memorial Hospital on Thursday and will increase Monday in an effort to find asymptomatic patients and isolate the virus faster.Read More Read Next1 hour…
Dallas County on Saturday reported four additional deaths from the new coronavirus and 75 more cases. Two of the people who died — a man in his 80s and a woman in her 90s — had been residents of long-term care facilities in Dallas. The other two cases included a Garland man in his 60s…
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By Amy Libby, Columbian Web Editor, and Published: April 24, 2020, 11:40am Clark County Public Health confirmed two new COVID-19 deaths and six new cases on Friday morning. The death toll is now 19, with 327 total confirmed cases in the county. More than 3,300 people in Clark County have been tested for the disease.…
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