Tarrant County reports most new coronavirus cases in more than 2 weeks, 6 more deaths
Tarrant County reported 836 new coronavirus cases and six deaths on Wednesday.
Tarrant County has confirmed a total of 27,151 COVID-19 cases, including 355 deaths and at least 13,613 recoveries.
It’s the most cases reported by the county since July 13, when 879 cases were confirmed, according to county health data.
The latest coronavirus deaths in the county include Fort Worth men in their 40s and 80s, an Arlington man in his 60s and an Arlington woman in her 80s, a North Richland Hills man in his 90s, and a man in his 50s from rural Tarrant County. All six had underlying health conditions.
Of the total pandemic-related deaths in the county, there have been 189 in Fort Worth, 59 in Arlington, 17 in Keller, 14 in Grapevine, 12 in Mansfield, nine in White Settlement, eight each Benbrook and Grand Prairie, five in rural Tarrant County, four each in Bedford and Hurst, three each in Azle, Haltom City and Lake Worth, two each in Euless, Forest Hill, North Richland Hills, Saginaw and Watauga, and one each in Crowley, Kennedale, Lakeside, Pantego, River Oaks, Sansom Park, and Southlake.