Coronavirus

Denton County confirms 14th coronavirus death, 14 new cases for total of 521

A male resident of the Denton Rehabilitation Center who had been hospitalized is the 14th coronavirus-related death in Denton County.

The man was older than 80, according to health officials.

The county confirmed 14 new COVID-19 cases for a total of 521, including 189 recoveries and 14 deaths. There were no new cases reported among residents or staff at the Denton State Supported Living Center, which serves people with intellectual and developmental disabilities of all ages.

Fifty-three residents and 47 employees of the DSSLC have been infected during the pandemic.

There are also 17 residents of long-term care facilities across the county who have tested positive.

Among the total cases, 91 are residents of Denton (not including the 53 residents of the DSSLC), 54 are residents of Carrollton, 50 live in unincorporated Denton County, 39 live in Little Elm, 38 live in Frisco, 37 live in Lewisville, and 34 live in The Colony.

Tarrant County COVID-19 characteristics

Map shows COVID-19 cases in Tarrant County by ZIP code. Tap on the map for more information, including deaths. Charts show a breakdown in Tarrant County's cases and deaths by race/ethnicity, age groups and gender. The data is provided by Tarrant County Public Health.


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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