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Grand Prairie’s total COVID-19 case count crosses over 22,000, plus what’s open and where to get tested


April 2, 2021

COVID-19 vaccinations are continuing in North Texas and across the country, with Grand Prairie encouraging residents who are eligible for the vaccine to register online. Dallas County residents can register here. Effective March 29, all adults are now eligible to get the vaccine. Starting Wed., March 10, Dallas County residents and all other Texans will no longer be required to wear a …

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Colleyville coronavirus cases pass 1,000, plus what’s open and where to get tested


December 4, 2020

As of Wednesday, Colleyville has documented a total of 1,069 confirmed cases of the coronavirus and no deaths, according to the Tarrant County website. The count has increased by 109 cases in one week. Colleyville has 386 active cases as of Thursday and the county has 30,545. Colleyville Tarrant County Total cases 1,069 105,675 Active cases 406 30,545 Recoveries 663 74,266 …

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Oak Cliff COVID-19 cases, plus what’s open and where to get tested


November 26, 2020

Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, Dallas County has recorded 122,184 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 1,202 deaths, according to the county’s website. ZIP codes in Oak Cliff have accounted for at least 14,113 cases, with 75211 having one of the largest numbers of active COVID-19 cases in Dallas County and one of the area’s highest per capita rates. Here are the …

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Arlington coronavirus case update, plus what’s open and where to get tested


November 13, 2020

clap Gov. Greg Abbott issued an order on July 2 requiring anyone above the age of 10 to wear masks in businesses and other public spaces. The order also restricts outdoor gatherings to no more than 10 people. The order applies only to counties with 20 or more positive COVID-19 cases. Tarrant County Judge Glen Whitley extended Tarrant County’s own mask mandate …

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