Dallas County adds 6 new coronavirus deaths, 268 cases; Tarrant reports 6 fatalities
One of the victims in Dallas County had received both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, County Judge Clay Jenkins said.
Dallas County reported six more COVID-19 deaths and 268 new coronavirus cases Thursday.
The latest victims were a Seagoville woman in her 50s, a Mesquite woman in her 60s, a Seagoville woman in her 60s, a Highland Park man in his 70s, a Sunnyvale man in his 70s and an Irving woman in her 80s. All had underlying health conditions.
County Judge Clay Jenkins said in a written statement that one of the victims had the received both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. According to Jenkins, the person was on immunosuppressant medication, which significantly decreases vaccine efficacy.
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