All PostSeptember 26, 2020by adminDallas County Adds 1,181 COVID-19 Cases Friday, 11 Deaths – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

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Of the 1,181 cases reported Friday, Dallas County Health said 967 originated from the Texas DSHS stockpile with 24 cases originating from April, 139 from May, 399 from June, 301 from July, 21 from August and 83 from earlier this month.

The Dallas County Health Department is reporting 11 more deaths and 1,181 additional cases of COVID-19 Friday.

The 11 new deaths reported by the county include:

Dallas County Health officials said the provisional 7-day average everyday new validated and possible cases (by date of test collection) for CDC week 38 was 296, an increase from the previous daily average of 258 for CDC week 37. The portion of breathing specimens evaluating positive for SARS-CoV-2 has also increased and remains high with 11.9% of symptomatic clients presenting to area healthcare facilities testing favorable in week 38.

He had actually been seriously ill in a location medical facility and had hidden high-risk health conditions.A man in his 50s who was a resident of the City of Dallas. He had been critically ill in an area healthcare facility and had hidden high-risk health conditions.A man in his 50s who was a homeowner of the City of Dallas. He had actually been seriously ill in an area health center and had underlying high-risk health conditions.A man in his 60s who was a resident of the City of Dallas.

A provisional total of 225 confirmed and possible COVID-19 cases were identified in school-aged kids (5 to 17 years) throughout CDC week 38 (week ending 9/19/2020), an boost from the previous week for this age. The portion of cases taking place in young grownups aged 18 to 22 years has actually increased to 14% for the month of September.

There have actually been 1,016 verified deaths attributed in the county to the virus, which, according to Dallas County Health and Human Services Director Dr. Philip Huang, is now the third leading cause of death in the county behind illness of the heart and cancers. Considering that March 20, the date of the very first reported COVID-19 associated death in Dallas County, the county has balanced 5.3 deaths per day.

He had been seriously ill in an area health center and had underlying high-risk health conditions.A guy in his 50s who was a resident of the City of Dallas. He had actually been critically ill in an area hospital and had underlying high-risk health conditions.A guy in his 50s who was a local of the City of Dallas. He had been seriously ill in an area healthcare facility and had underlying high-risk health conditions.A guy in his 60s who was a resident of the City of Dallas. There have been 1,016 verified deaths attributed in the county to the infection, which, according to Dallas County Health and Human Services Director Dr. Philip Huang, is now the third leading cause of death in the county behind illness of the heart and cancers.

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