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Tarrant County Vaccine Waitlist Cleared; Future Shots Booked in 24-48 Hours
After registering more than 888,000 people since December 2020, the Tarrant County Public Health Department says they’ve scheduled appointments for everyone currently on their COVID-19 vaccine waitlist.
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Tarrant County Public Health Responds to Confusion Over COVID-19 Vaccine Emails
Tarrant County residents were left confused after an email regarding a new COVID-19 registration tool was missing key information.
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Tarrant County Public Health Responds to Confusion Over COVID-19 Vaccine Registration Status Tool
Tarrant County residents were left confused after an email regarding a new online COVID-19 registration tool was missing key information.
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Arlington Fire Department to Begin Administering COVID-19 Vaccine Tuesday
The Arlington Fire Department will be administering 4,500 doses of COVID-19 vaccine beginning Tuesday, Jan. 5 through the Tarrant County Health Department.
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Tarrant County Adds Record 1,777 COVID-19 Cases Thursday, 7 New Deaths
The Tarrant County Public Health Department confirms 1,777 new cases of COVID-19 Thursday along with seven new deaths, bringing the county’s total number of confirmed and probable cases of the virus to nearly 88,000 with 818 fatalities.
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COVID-19 Surge ‘Worse Than July' Per Tarrant County Public Health Director
Just one day removed from reporting a single-day record high number of new COVID-19 cases, Tarrant County Health Director Vinny Taneja went before the Tarrant County Commissioners Court on Tuesday to deliver “bad news” regarding the spread of the coronavirus in the local area.
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COVID-19 Surge ‘Worse Than July' Per Tarrant County Public Health Director
Tarrant County Health Director Vinny Taneja went before the Tarrant County Commissioners Court on Tuesday to deliver “bad news” regarding the spread of the coronavirus in the local area.
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Tarrant County Offers Back-to-School Immunizations
The Tarrant County Public Health Department is offering back-to-school immunizations for children through Sept. 11 inside Ridgmar Mall.
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Mosquito Ground Spraying for West Nile Virus on Thursday and Friday in Tarrant County
Tarrant County Public Health will conduct ground spraying in unincorporated portions of northwest Tarrant County after several mosquito samples positive West Nile virus.
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Tarrant County to Spray Sunday After More Mosquitoes Test Positive for West Nile
Tarrant County Public Health (TCPH) will conduct ground spraying in areas of southeast and southwest Tarrant County after positive West Nile virus mosquito samples.
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Tarrant County to Spray for Mosquitoes Wednesday, Thursday
Tarrant County Public Health says they’ll conduct ground spraying in unincorporated portions of southeast Tarrant County in response to positive West Nile virus mosquito samples trapped in the areas.
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North Texas Residents Urged to Take Precautions Amid Arrival of Hot Summer Weather
Tarrant County Public Health is reminding all North Texas residents to take precautions to avoid heat-related illnesses this summer.
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COVID-19 Hospitalizations Trending Up Slightly in Tarrant County, Health Director Says
Hospitalizations due to COVID-19 in Tarrant County are increasing, though not drastically, according to the county public health director.
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Tarrant County Keeps Eye on Hospitalization Trends
There are some concerns about COVID-19 hospitalizations going up in Tarrant County, while it’s not neccesarily a rapid or drastic increase, it’s something county health officials are keeping an eye on the state reopens.
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Tarrant County Confirms 2 COVID-19 Deaths in Fort Worth, Benbrook Monday, 40 More Cases
Tarrant County Public Health officials confirm Monday two more deaths of people infected with the COVID-19 virus and an additional 40 positive cases in the county.
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Tarrant County COVID-19 Cases Jump by 129, Azle Man the 45th to Die in the County
An Azle man in his 60s is the latest in Tarrant County to die after contracting the 2019 novel coronavirus, according to the Tarrant County Health Department which also confirmed an additional 129 positive cases Thursday.
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Tarrant County Adds 7 New COVID-19 Cases Monday, Warns of Delay in Reporting Data
Tarrant County Public Health confirmed only seven new cases of 2019 novel coronavirus on Monday, but cautioned that the low number was due to a temporary delay in reporting.
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Arlington Masonic Retirement Center Cleared After COVID-19 Death, Outbreak
The Texas Masonic Retirement Center in Arlington has been released from the City of Arlington’s and the Tarrant County Public Health’s Control Order effective April 4, city and county officials say.
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Fort Worth Hospital To Set Up Temporary Morgue As ‘Precautionary Measure'
Baylor Scott & White Hospital in Fort Worth hospital says it has decided to set up a “temporary external morgue” outside its facility but stressed it is not needed now.
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Tarrant County Public Health Can Now Test for Coronavirus
Tarrant County Public Health says Thursday their health lab can now test for COVID-19 (coronavirus).