Tarrant County reports 570 COVID cases Monday, hospitalizations remain steady
Tarrant County reported 570 new coronavirus cases and no deaths on Monday.
It’s the sixth consecutive day with at least 570 cases but down from Sunday’s 749 cases. Fewer cases have typically been reported on Mondays with many labs not reporting test results on the weekend.
Tarrant County has reported a total of 68,803 COVID-19 cases, including 739 deaths and an estimated 54,115 recoveries.
COVID hospitalizations remained at 14% of occupied beds in the county as of Sunday. The county reported a pandemic high of 20% hospitalizations on July 23. Since dropping to 7% on Sept. 21, the rate has steadily increased.
COVID-19 causes respiratory illness with cough, fever and shortness of breath and may lead to bronchitis and severe pneumonia. For more information go to coronavirus.tarrantcounty.com or call the Tarrant County Public Health information line, 817-248-6299.
Here are the total pandemic-related deaths in Tarrant County by city through Nov. 2:
- Fort Worth, 347
- Arlington, 136
- Mansfield, 29
- White Settlement, 28
- Grapevine, 22
- Keller, 21
- Azle, 20
- Bedford, 15
Benbrook, 14
Grand Prairie, 13
Rural Tarrant County, 12
Haltom City, 10
North Richland Hills, 9
Southlake, 9
Hurst, 8
Forest Hill, 7
Euless, 6
Lake Worth, 6
Richland Hills, 5
Watauga, 4
Kennedale, 3
Saginaw, 3
Crowley, 2
Sansom Park, 2
Unknown, 2
Blue Mound, 1
- Edgecliff Village, 1
- Lakeside, 1
- Pantego, 1
- River Oaks, 1
- Westworth Village, 1