Coronavirus

Tarrant County reports coronavirus deaths of Arlington man in his 30s, 11th in Keller

An Arlington man in his 30s and a Keller man in his 70s died from coronavirus-related issues, Tarrant County officials reported Saturday.

Both men had underlying health conditions, according to health officials.

The county confirmed 52 new COVID-19 cases for a total of 4,951, including 143 deaths and 1,832 recoveries.

Of the 143 confirmed coronavirus deaths in Tarrant County, 87 have been in Fort Worth, 15 in Arlington, and 11 in Keller.

Keller’s overall case total is 101, including 27 recoveries. It’s 10.9% mortality rate, however, for those who have tested positive is higher than the more infected cities in the county.

Fort Worth’s mortality rate for 2,631 cases is 3.3%. Arlington, with 916 cases, is at 1.6%.

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.


This story was originally published May 23, 2020 at 2:44 PM.

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Stefan Stevenson
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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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