Tarrant reports more than 2,200 new COVID cases, 2 deaths as positive test rate soars
Tarrant County reported 2,251 new COVID-19 cases and two deaths on Tuesday.
The new cases include reports since Friday.
The latest COVID-related deaths include a Euless man in his 50s and a Hurst man in his 60s. One of the two did not have underlying health conditions, according to officials.
Tarrant County has reported 393,911 COVID-19 cases, including 5,038 deaths and an estimated 370,914 recoveries.
Note to readers: Tarrant County does not release data on the vaccination status of recently diagnosed patients or deaths. Officials have released this type of data once in June and it showed that nearly 100% of the new cases reported at the time (from May to mid-June) were in people who were not vaccinated. Further, county officials said fewer than 200 of those new cases at the time were in previously vaccinated Tarrant residents.
COVID-19 hospitalizations
Hospitalized COVID patients increased by 47 to 792 in the latest seven-day moving average. The pandemic high was 1,528 on Jan. 6.
COVID-19 hospitalizations remained at 19% of the total number of beds in Tarrant County and make up 22% of the 3,627 occupied beds. The rate was at a pandemic-high 38% on Jan. 10.
Confirmed COVID patients increased to 13.36% from 10.79% of all available hospital beds in the North Central Texas Trauma Region, which includes 45 counties (divided into three regions). The rate has been below 15% since Oct. 1.
Hospital beds
Tarrant County’s hospital bed occupancy remained at 89%, according to county data. Available hospital beds increased by 125 to 556. The pandemic low was 360 on Sept. 20.
ICU beds
Adult ICU bed occupancy remained at 94%. The rate was last at a pandemic-high 99% on Oct. 7. Ventilator use increased by 19 to 241. Patients are using 27% of the 742 ventilators in the county.
Positivity rate
The COVID-19 positive test rate for Tarrant County decreased slightly to 35.31% from a pandemic-high 35.38% in the latest available seven-day-average data. The rate has been increasing since Dec. 12.
Vaccination data
Children ages 5 and older are now eligible for vaccination, so the following vaccination percentages have been altered by the Texas Department of State Health Services to reflect that larger population.
According to Texas DSHS, 66.04% of Tarrant County residents 5 or older have received at least one dose of the vaccine, and 57.95% of residents 5 or older have been fully vaccinated.
DSHS also reports that 91.57% of Tarrant residents 65 or older have received at least one dose, and 84.10% of residents 65 or older have been fully vaccinated.
More than 72.05% of Texas residents 5 or older have received at least one dose, according to DSHS. The rate of fully vaccinated Texas residents 5 or older is at 61.25%.
Tarrant County is offering free COVID-19 vaccines and testing at locations throughout the area.
Tarrant County COVID-19 deaths by city
Here are the total pandemic-related deaths in Tarrant County by city through Jan. 4:
- Fort Worth, 2,090
- Arlington, 959
- Mansfield, 190
- North Richland Hills, 180
- Bedford, 146
- Haltom City, 125
- Euless, 116
- Rural Tarrant County, 116
- Hurst, 115
- White Settlement, 99
- Grapevine, 92
- Keller, 84
- Benbrook, 73
- Azle, 71
- Watauga, 67
Grand Prairie, 59
Saginaw, 55
Crowley, 53
Richland Hills, 47
Sansom Park, 42
Forest Hill, 38
Southlake, 36
Lake Worth, 28
River Oaks, 24
Colleyville, 23
Kennedale, 23
Everman, 18
Pelican Bay, 10
Westworth Village, 10
Blue Mound, 9
Burleson, 9
Edgecliff Village, 8
Pantego, 8
Unknown, 6
Lakeside, 5
Dalworthington Gardens, 2
Flower Mound, 1
Haslet, 1