Plano has had 17,275 confirmed coronavirus cases, a figure equal to 6.1% of the city’s population, according to Plano’s website. The most recent number of deaths reported is 36.
Collin County has had 74,215 confirmed cases and 822 fatalities. Collin County previously announced it will no longer post COVID-19 case data on its website. Counts of new and confirmed cases, recoveries and deaths are now listed by the Department of State Health Services at this link.
Due to multiple changes in reporting methods, there could be discrepancies in the figures.
Collin County maintains a website for latest COVID-19 updates, including a link to an online vaccine registration page. Plano also has a webpage dedicated to vaccine information.
The Department of State Health Services has also posted information about when and where Texas residents can get a vaccine. For more information on the COVID-19 vaccine, go here.
Although Texans are no longer required to wear a face mask, city officials encourage people to still do so.
Coronavirus cases
Plano | Collin County | |
---|---|---|
Confirmed | 17,275 | 74,215 |
Active | 142 | 804 |
Recovered | 17,133 | 89,358 |
Hospitalized | N/A | 65 |
Deaths | 36 | 822 |
ZIP code | Cases |
---|---|
75023 | 2,937 |
75024 | 2,443 |
75025 | 2,562 |
75074 | 3,704 |
75075 | 2,364 |
75093 | 3,012 |
75094 | 177 |
Questions about COVID-19?
Plano’s COVID-19 hotline may be reached at 972-941-5922, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Messages left after regular hours will be returned the next day.
During the pandemic, the city activated its emergency operations center, which is open during regular business hours.
Additional details are available on the city’s website.