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Coronavirus cases pass 2,000, what’s open and where to get tested in Grapevine

As of Wednesday, Grapevine had documented a total of 2,066 confirmed cases of the coronavirus and 24 deaths, according to the Tarrant County website. The confirmed case numbers have increased by 2184 in one week, and the death count has increased by none.

Tarrant County had 27,556 active cases as of Wednesday.

Tarrant County Judge Glen Whitley previously issued an ordinance on June 25 that will require residents to wear masks in businesses and at outdoor gatherings of more than 100 people.

The order went into effect at 6 p.m. on Friday, June 26. Business that don’t comply could face fines up to $1,000, according to the order.

Grapevine Tarrant County
Confirmed cases 2,066 105,675
Active cases 702 30,545
Recoveries 1,340 74,266
Deaths 24 864

Here’s more about how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected Grapevine, including information about testing and what city services and facilities are open.

Testing locations

Passport Health Grapevine (1340 S. Main St Suite 185 Grapevine TX 76051). Call for more information: 469-241-1954.

CareNow Urgent Care Grapevine (5301 William D Tate Ave. Suite 100 Grapevine, TX 76051) Call for more information: 817-251-2101

What’s open

For a list of Grapevine businesses and restaurants that are open in this time, try this map created by the Grapevine Convention and Visitor Bureau.

Since Sept. 21, restaurants, retail establishments, office buildings, manufacturing facilities, libraries, museums and gyms have been able to operate at 75% capacity. They were previously required to operate at 50% capacity, until Gov. Greg Abbott’s announcement on Sept. 17.

Other updates

Grapevine-Colleyville ISD students started the school year online on Aug. 17, while students who elected to return to campuses began in-person instruction Sept. 8.

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