Tarrant County reported 165 new coronavirus cases and four deaths on Sunday.
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Tarrant County reported 165 coronavirus cases and four deaths on Sunday.
The four deaths are tied for the second fewest reported in March. A month low two deaths were reported on March 10. Four deaths were also reported on Tuesday. The county has reported fewer than 10 COVID deaths for six consecutive days, not counting Friday when it reports previously unreported deaths.
The latest pandemic-related deaths include an Arlington man in his 30s, a Fort Worth man in his 50s, and two Arlington women in their 80s.
All four had underlying health conditions.
Tarrant County has confirmed 247,348 COVID-19 cases, including 3,269 deaths and 241,583 recoveries.
The county does not update hospital capacity, positive tests and other data on the weekends. Those updates will resume Monday.
Tarrant County COVID-19 deaths
Map shows COVID-19 deaths in Tarrant County by ZIP code. Tap on the map for case numbers. The data is provided by Tarrant County Public Health.
Texas daily coronavirus case counts over time, and the ten counties with the most cases. Tap the arrow button to replay the animation.
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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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Tarrant County COVID-19 trends
Map shows COVID-19 cases in Tarrant County for the last 30-days by ZIP code. Tap on the map for complete cases and deaths numbers. Charts show trends in Tarrant County's positivity rate, new cases, hospitalizations and hospital occupancy. The data is provided by Tarrant County Public Health.
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.
Here is the percent capacity for COVID-19 hospitalizations out of total hospital capacity for the 19-county North Central Texas Trauma Service Area (TSA-E) for the last seven days. TSA-E includes the DFW area..
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.