
Dallas County Reports 599 Confirmed COVID-19 Cases Saturday, 3 Deaths
Dallas County on Saturday reported 599 confirmed COVID-19 cases, along with three additional deaths.
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Dallas County on Saturday reported 599 confirmed COVID-19 cases, along with three additional deaths.
Dallas County Health and Human Services reported 462 additional positive cases on Friday, bringing the total confirmed cases in Dallas County to 88,834.
Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins says the recent increase in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations is likely due to numerous factors including "mistaken beliefs" on reopening efforts and "COVID fatigue."
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It shows COVID-19 cases are on the rise in both Dallas County and Collin County and people in the 30 to 50 age bracket are most impacted.
Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins said early voting is not impacted by the county's "Stay Home Stay Safe" recommendation.
"Today we see a large increase in the number of new COVID-19 positive cases," said Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins in a statement.
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"Among today's four deaths includes a man in his 40s who did not have underlying high-risk health conditions," said Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins.
Dallas County on Sunday reported 418 confirmed COVID-19 cases, along with four additional deaths.
Dallas County on Saturday reported 460 confirmed COVID-19 cases, along with one additional death.
Dallas County on Friday reported 419 more confirmed cases of COVID-19, along with three deaths.
Dallas County on Thursday reported 198 more confirmed cases of COVID-19, along with four additional deaths.
Dallas County on Wednesday reported 337 more COVID-19 cases, along with two additional deaths.
Dallas County on Sunday reported 617 more COVID-19 cases, with 396 of them coming from a backlog in the state's reporting system.
The cumulative confirmed case count in Dallas County is 82,918 including 1,026 confirmed deaths.
Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins responded to the governor's changes on Thursday to mail-in ballot drop-off locations, saying they put some poll workers at risk.
"Our numbers in Dallas County are now moving higher and that makes it very important that we all exercise good decision making," said Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins.
The cumulative confirmed COVID-19 case count in Dallas County is 82,161 including 1,022 confirmed deaths.
Dallas County Health and Human Services reported 197 newly reported confirmed cases on Monday, bringing the total confirmed case count in Dallas County is 81,372.
Dallas County on Sunday reported 197 more confirmed cases of COVID-19, along with four additional deaths.
Dallas County on Friday reported 1,179 more COVID-19 cases, with 967 of them coming from a backlog in the state's reporting system.
Dallas County on Thursday reported 703 confirmed cases of COVID-19, with 563 of them coming from previous months.
The deceased patients were a Dallas man in his 50s and a Dallas man in his 70s. Both had underlying high risk health conditions.
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