Coronavirus In Texas: Tarrant County COVID-19 Death Toll Now 95 After 5 More Die
Tarrant County now has 95 confirmed deaths from the COVID-19 virus and 735 people have recovered.
Tarrant County now has 95 confirmed deaths from the COVID-19 virus and 735 people have recovered.
Tarrant County Public Health reported two more COVID-19 deaths on Thursday.
The patients from Fort Worth, Keller and Benbrook all had underlying health conditions.
All of the deceased from their 50s to 80s had underlying health conditions.
Six more people have died from the coronavirus in Tarrant County; bringing the countywide death toll to 83.
Tarrant County now has 77 confirmed deaths from COVID-19. The county said 651 people have recovered.
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The new deaths include a Keller man in his 50s and a Fort Worth man in his 60s. Both had underlying health conditions.
Tarrant County now has 69 confirmed deaths from the coronavirus and 551 people have recovered.
Tarrant County Public Health has reported seven more COVID-19 deaths.
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Three more women have died from the coronavirus in Tarrant County, bringing the countywide death toll to 61.
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So far, Tarrant County has seen 52 deaths from COVID-19 and 283 recoveries.
Three men have died from the coronavirus in Tarrant County, bringing the death toll there to 48 people.
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The patient who died was a man in his 60s from Azle with underlying health conditions.
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The deceased include a woman in her 90s and a man in his 40s, both from Fort Worth, and a man in his 90s from Arlington. All had underlying health conditions.
The patient was a Fort Worth woman in her 50s with underlying health conditions. So far, Tarrant County has seen 39 deaths from COVID-19.
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