Health Officials Report 170 New Coronavirus Cases In Collin County
The adjusted total number of positive cases in Collin County is 5,571, including 1,463 in Plano. The county has 1,081 active cases, including 243 in Plano.
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The adjusted total number of positive cases in Collin County is 5,571, including 1,463 in Plano. The county has 1,081 active cases, including 243 in Plano.
Health officials reported 158 new cases of the coronavirus in Collin County, including 19 in Plano on Wednesday.
Health officials reported 82 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday in Collin County, including 24 in Plano.
An 85-year-old Celina woman died Tuesday at a McKinney hospital, and a 78-year-old woman from Wylie died Thursday morning at a McKinney hospital.
The death of an 83-year-old Dallas man with an underlying health condition and COVID-19 brings the number of Collin County resident fatalities from the coronavirus to 62.
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Health officials reported the deaths of a 61-year-old Plano woman and a 79-year-old McKinney man, both with underlying health conditions and COVID-19.
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The total number of positive cases in Collin County is 3,948, including 1,090 in Plano.
Health officials confirmed that two more men have died from the coronavirus in Collin County.
A 48-year-old Wylie man with COVID-19 died at his home Tuesday afternoon, according to a report received by Collin County Health Care Services.
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A 77-year-old Melissa woman with COVID-19 and an underlying health condition died Wednesday at a McKinney hospital, according to a report received today by Collin County Health Care Services.
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There are currently 111 new cases of the coronavirus in Collin County, including 39 in Plano. The total number of positive cases in Collin County is 2,359, including 718 in Plano.
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The total number of positive cases in Collin County is 2,223, including 678 in Plano.
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Denton County Public Health today announced 24 new laboratory-confirmed cases of the coronavirus.
Denton County Public Health (DCPH) announced 12 new cases of the coronavirus Saturday.
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