Coronavirus

Tarrant County reports 16 COVID deaths, including 5 in July, 1 in June; 346 new cases

Tarrant County reported 16 additional coronavirus deaths and 346 new cases on Wednesday.

The deaths include 10 from August, five from July and one from June, which were previously unreported, according to county officials.

The latest COVID-19 deaths include a Haltom City man in his 30s, and a Bedford woman in her 60s who did not have underlying health conditions. The 15 others had underlying health conditions.

The 16 deaths reported Wednesday:

  • Haltom City man in his 30s
  • Fort Worth man in his 50s
  • Bedford woman in her 60s
  • Fort Worth woman in her 60s
  • Two Fort Worth men in their 60s
  • Arlington man and woman in their 70s
  • Richland Hills man in his 70s
  • Fort Worth woman from in her 70s
  • Three White Settlement women in their 80s
  • Southlake woman in her 80s
  • North Richland Hills woman in her 80s
  • Fort Worth man in his 90s

Tarrant County has reported a total of 38,822 COVID-19 cases, including 478 deaths and an estimated 31,094 recoveries.

Pandemic-related deaths in Tarrant County by city through Aug. 19:

  • Fort Worth, 244
  • Arlington, 72
  • White Settlement 21

  • Keller, 18
  • Mansfield, 18

  • Grapevine, 16

  • Grand Prairie, 12

  • Benbrook, 9
  • Azle, 7

  • Bedford, 7
  • Hurst, 6

  • Rural Tarrant County, 6

  • Haltom City, 5

  • Lake Worth, 5
  • Forest Hill, 4

  • North Richland Hills, 4

  • Southlake, 3

  • Euless 2
  • Kennedale, 2

  • Richland Hills, 2

  • Saginaw, 2

  • Sansom Park, 2

  • Watauga, 2

  • Unknown, 2
  • Blue Mound, 1
  • Crowley, 1
  • Edgecliff Village, 1
  • Lakeside, 1
  • Pantego, 1
  • River Oaks, 1

Tarrant County hospital capacity

Hospital capacity by available beds and ventilators for Tarrant County. Data provided by Tarrant County Public Health.

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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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