Health officials in Tarrant County reported Saturday three more deaths in people who contracted COVID-19 and 133 additional cases of the coronavirus, after back-to-back days with at least 225 new cases. The three victims were a Mansfield woman in her 80s, a Hurst man in his 50s and an Arlington woman in her 80s, officials…
An Arlington woman in her 80s and a Fort Worth woman in her 80s are the 175th and 176th people in Tarrant County to die after testing positive for COVID-19, health officials say. Both women had underlying health conditions, according to Tarrant County Public Health. No further information about each individual was released. Saturday marked…
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FORT WORTH, Texas - Tarrant County Public Health reported 485 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday, with a majority of those from a federal prison outbreak. This is the most new cases reported in a single day since the county started tracking the coronavirus. Of the new cases, 423 were from an outbreak at Fort Worth Federal…
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