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Frisco, Collin and Denton County COVID-19 updates

All adults in Texas are now able to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.

While Frisco opened a vaccination hub in the city in early February, the site recently closed as vaccines became more accessible at grocery stores, pharmacies and convenience stores.

Gov. Greg Abbott eliminated the statewide mask mandate and allowed businesses to open at full capacity in early march.

Here’s how coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, has affected Frisco.

Coronavirus cases

The city stopped publishing case numbers indefinitely on Sept. 1. Additionally, Collin County stopped publishing countywide data, with the exception of hospitalizations, on Nov. 10.

A notice on the Collin County dashboard reads: “Collin County will no longer post COVID-19 case data on this website. Counts of new and confirmed cases, those who have recovered, and COVID-related deaths in Collin County may be obtained from the Department of State Health Services at this link. Collin County will continue to report hospitalization data, as that information comes from daily polls of local hospitals reporting COVID-19 patients in their facilities.”

However, the Texas Department of State Health Services continues to report Collin County data.

Case totals Collin County Denton County
Confirmed cases 75,801 56,289
Active (estimated) 301 1,749
Deaths 844 775
Hospitalizations 45 N/A

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