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31 Deaths, 2,065 New COVID-19 Cases in Dallas County Friday

Updated on January 22, 2021 at 9:02 pm Dallas County is reporting 2,065 new COVID-19 cases Friday along with 31 more deaths. The county said 1,139 COVID-19 patients were being treated for COVID-19 in county hospitals through Thursday night. They also reported 500 ER visits Thursday for people with COVID-19 symptoms. On Friday morning, Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins tweeted there were 37 adult ICU beds available as of Jan. 21, 21 more than the day before. Of the cases reported Friday, the county said 1,843 were confirmed cases and 222 were probable (antigen test) cases, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the county from March 2020 to 215,443 and the number of probable (antigen test) cases to 28,283. The total of confirmed and probable cases in the county is now at 243,726. Over the last seven reporting days, Dallas County officials have announced 16,104 new confirmed and probable cases of the virus for an average of 2,301 per day.

27 Deaths, Nearly 2,000 New COVID-19 Cases in Dallas County Thursday

Dallas County 7 Day Average- 96 6 Daily New Cases Per 100,000 residents

Dallas County 7 Day Average- 96.6 Daily New Cases Per 100,000 residents Dallas County Reports 1,589 New Positive COVID-19 Cases and 16 Deaths DALLAS As of 12:00 pm January 19, 2021 Dallas County Health and Human Services is reporting 1,589 additional positive cases of 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Dallas County, 1,351 confirmed cases and 238 probable cases. There is a cumulative total of 208,991 confirmed cases (PCR test). There is a cumulative total of 27,223 probable cases (antigen test). A total of 1,887 Dallas County residents have lost their lives due to COVID-19 illness.   Dallas County Health and Human Services is providing initial vaccinations to those most at risk of exposure to COVID-19. As of this morning, 12,122 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered at the Fair Park mega-vaccine clinic, which started operations on Monday, January 11. With the additional allotment from the State of Texas for Week 6, there are approximately 6,000 doses remaining for

Dallas County Reports 1,589 COVID-19 Cases, 16 More Deaths Tuesday

Updated on January 19, 2021 at 5:55 pm Dallas County is reporting 1,589 new COVID-19 cases, 16 more deaths, and nearly 1,200 people currently hospitalized and battling the virus in the county Tuesday. The county said 1,160 COVID-19 patients in county hospitals through Monday night. They also reported 505 ER visits Monday for people with COVID-19 symptoms. On Tuesday, Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins tweeted there were 26 adult ICU beds available as of Jan. 18. Today we report 1,589 new COVID cases and 16 additional deaths. Updated modeling from UT Southwestern predicts that Dallas County could have up to 1,440 hospitalized COVID patients and 2,700 new daily COVID cases by Jan. 29, Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins. In addition, they show that physical distancing, mask-wearing and other prevention measures have decreased transmission of COVID-19 about 65%. This is encouraging, but we must remain vigilant in our efforts to stop and slow the spread of this virus since they also sho

Dallas County Reports 1,993 New Positive COVID-19 Cases and 17 Deaths

Dallas County Reports 1,993 New Positive COVID-19 Cases and 17 Deaths DALLAS As of 12:00 pm January 14, 2021, Dallas County Health and Human Services is reporting 1,993 additional positive cases of 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Dallas County, 1,796 confirmed cases and 197 probable cases. There is a cumulative total of 201,744 confirmed cases (PCR test). There is a cumulative total of 25,878 probable cases (antigen test). A total of 1,829 Dallas County residents have lost their lives due to COVID-19 illness.   Seventeen additional deaths being reported today include the following: A woman in her 30’s who was a resident of the City of Dallas. She had been critically ill in an area hospital and had underlying high risk health conditions.

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