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Denton County Public Health confirmed Tuesday another two county residents had died of COVID-19. They were a Lewisville woman in her 60s and a Highland Village man who was at least 80 years old. DCPH does not release further identifying information about those who die of COVID-19. Confirmation of the cause of their deaths brought the countywide death toll of COVID-19 to 167, according to local officials. The Texas Department of Stat Health Services, on the other hand, had reported 265 such deaths by Monday evening. As of Tuesday, roughly 91% of all the staffed adult intensive care unit beds across the county were occupied. The majority of those beds were filled by people suffering from COVID-19. ....
Another four county residentsâ deaths were caused by COVID-19, according to a Friday announcement from Denton County Public Health. DCPH conducts an epidemiological investigation into each such death, which had resulted in a lag of more than 80 deaths compared with the stateâs tally. The four announced Friday were a man in his 60s living at the Denton State Supported Living Center, a Pilot Point man in his 60s, a Carrollton man at least 80 years old, and a woman at least 80 years old living in Cross Timbers Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center in Flower Mound. The man living at the DSSLC was the third center resident to die of COVID-19. ....