Coronavirus

All 6 new coronavirus patients in Collin County are female, with 4 hospitalized

Collin County confirmed six new coronavirus cases, with four people hospitalized.

All six new patients are female between the ages of 29 and 65, including three in Plano, two in Frisco and one in Celina.

The county has confirmed 134 COVID-19 cases, including 41 patients who have recovered, 11 who are currently hospitalized and 75 in home isolation.

Of the six new cases, four have had no known contact with another case. Three of those cases had not recently traveled; one had recently traveled domestically. No details were available on two of the six new cases.

Among the four hospitalized patients are a 43-year-old Plano woman with no underlying health conditions, a 55-year-old Plano woman, a 37-year-old Frisco woman with no known underlying health conditions and a 65-year-old Celina woman.


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Stefan Stevenson
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Stefan Stevenson was a sports writer for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram from 1997 to 2022. He covered TCU athletics, the Texas Rangers and the Dallas Cowboys.
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