BY
STEFAN STEVENSON OCTOBER 29,
2020 03:30 PM, UPDATED OCTOBER 29,
2020 03:02 PM
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Tarrant
County reported six coronavirus deaths and 742
new cases on Thursday.
It’s the
seventh time in the past nine days the county has reported 600 or more cases.
The county has reported 10,015 cases and 40 deaths in the past 16 days. The
county has averaged 619 new cases a day the past two weeks.
COVID hospitalizations dropped
1% on Wednesday from 15% of the 3,884 occupied beds on Tuesday.
The latest
deaths include a Fort Worth woman in her 40s, a North Richland Hills woman in
her 50s, two Fort Worth women in their 60s, a Fort Worth woman in her 90s and a
Mansfield man in his 90s. All had underlying health conditions, according to
officials.
Tarrant
County has reported a total of 66,110 COVID-19 cases, including
734 deaths and an estimated 52,544 recoveries.
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 Oct. 29:
·
Fort Worth, 347
·
Arlington, 134
·
Mansfield, 29
·
White Settlement, 28
·
Grapevine, 21
·
Keller, 21
Azle, 20
·
Bedford, 14
·
Benbrook, 14
·
Grand Prairie, 13
·
Rural Tarrant County, 12
·
Haltom City, 10
·
North Richland Hills, 9
·
Hurst, 8
·
Southlake, 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
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