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COVID-19 updates: Dallas County judge hopeful cases and hospitalizations are continuing to trend down
Dallas County health officials reported that 10 more people died from the novel coronavirus, bringing the countywide total to 2,951 confirmed deaths. Author: Briauna Brown Updated: 5:25 PM CST February 27, 2021
Dallas County health officials reported that 10 more people died from the novel coronavirus, bringing the countywide total to 2,951 confirmed deaths since tracking began in March 2020.
Health officials said Saturday’s deaths include:
A Dallas man in his 50s who had underlying high-risk health conditions
A DeSoto man in his 50s who had underlying high-risk health conditions
A Grand Prairie man in his 60s who had underlying high-risk health conditions
Updated on February 22, 2021 at 4:52 pm
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Denton County Public Health reports 16 COVID-19 deaths and an additional 991 new cases of the virus Monday, their first report in more than a week after being delayed during last week s winter storms.
The county said the latest deaths included the following victims:
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A male over 80 who was a resident of Lewisville
A male over 80 who was a resident of Inspired Living in Lewisville
A female over 80 who was a resident of Autumn Leaves of North Carrollton at Castle Hills
The Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center will resume vaccination Tuesday, Mayor Eric Johnson said Monday.
The city of Dallas will give out 2,500 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine and Methodist Dallas Medical Center will also give out 2,500 first doses between Tuesday and Wednesday.
Those doses were originally set to be distributed last week before the winter storm hit.
On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the City of Dallas will start administering second doses to people who have received a first dose in the previous weeks. The city said 3,000 second doses of the Pfizer vaccine will be distributed, and MEthodist will provide an additional 2,000 second doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
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