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Dallas County reports 18 coronavirus deaths, 294 cases — with an increase in more-contagious strains - The Dallas Morning News

Dallas County reports 18 coronavirus deaths, 294 cases — with an increase in more-contagious strains - The Dallas Morning News

Dallas County reports 18 coronavirus deaths, 294 cases — with an increase in more-contagious strains - The Dallas Morning News
Apr 09, 2021 1 min, 20 secs

Dallas County reported 18 more COVID-19 deaths and 294 new coronavirus cases Friday, including more than 30 cases of more-contagious strains of the virus.

The county has now reported 46 total cases of B.1.1.7 and six of B.1.429.

According to the state, 768,458 people in Dallas County have received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine, while 437,461 — 21.6% of the county’s population 16 and older — are fully vaccinated.

Across the state, 3,402 more cases were reported Friday — 3,018 new cases and 384 older ones recently reported by labs.

According to the state, 8,817,293 people in Texas have received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine, while 5,257,984 — 23.5% of the state’s population 16 and older — are fully vaccinated.

Tarrant County reported 11 deaths and 208 cases Friday.

According to the state, 511,492 people in Tarrant County have received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine, while 353,841 — 21.9% of the county’s population 16 and older — are fully vaccinated.

Tarrant County health officials said Friday that everyone on the county’s vaccine waitlist had been issued an appointment and that people who register now should be contacted within two days with an appointment.

The state added two deaths and 64 cases to Collin County’s totals Friday.

According to the state, 346,290 people in Collin County have received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine, while 209,242 — 26.1% of the county’s population 16 and older — are fully vaccinated.

Denton County reported 87 cases Friday.

The newly reported cases bring the county’s case total to 72,583 — 53,763 confirmed and 18,820 probable.

According to the state, 240,885 people in Denton County have received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine, while 164,885 — 23.6% of the county’s population 16 and older — are fully vaccinated.

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