Dallas County Reports 1,699 New COVID-19 Cases, 6 Deaths

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Dallas County Update 12 14

DALLAS — As of 12:00 pm December 14, 2020, Dallas County Health and Human Services is reporting 1,699 additional positive cases of 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Dallas County, 1,519 confirmed cases and 180 probable cases. There is a cumulative total of 146,042 cases (PCR test). There is a cumulative total of 15,803 probable cases (antigen test). A total of 1,385 Dallas County residents have lost their lives due to COVID-19 illness.

The additional deaths being reported today include the following:

  • A woman in his 60’s who was a resident of the City of Richardson. She had been critically ill in an area hospital, and had underlying high risk health conditions.
  • A woman in his 60’s who was a resident of the City of Dallas. She had been critically ill in an area hospital, and had underlying high risk health conditions.
  • A woman in his 60’s who was a resident of the City of Dallas. She had been critically ill in an area hospital, and had underlying high risk health conditions.
  • A man in his 70’s who was a resident of the City of Dallas. He had been critically ill in an area hospital, and had underlying high risk health conditions.
  • A man in his 80’s who was a resident of the City of Cedar Hill. He had been critically ill in an area hospital, and had underlying high risk health conditions.
  • A man in his 90’s who was a resident of the City of Garland. He had been hospitalized, and had underlying high risk health conditions.

The provisional seven-day average of daily new confirmed and probable cases (by date of test collection) for CDC week 49 was to 1,560, which is a rate of 56.6 daily new cases per 100,000 residents—the highest case rate in Dallas County since the beginning of the pandemic. The percentage of respiratory specimens testing positive for SARS-CoV-2 has increased, with 21.6% of symptomatic patients presenting to area hospitals testing positive in week 49 (week ending 12/5/20).

Dallas County At Highest Daily Average of New COVID Cases

“Today we report 1,699 new cases and six new deaths. It is an exciting day for America and for Dallas County as the first COVID vaccines are being given today, but remember, as these 1,699 cases and six deaths illustrate, COVID is still with us. Last week was our deadliest week and we are currently at our highest daily average of new COVID cases that we have seen thus far in the pandemic.

 

It’s important that we use the two ‘vaccines’ that we currently have to keep ourselves protected. Our mask is a ‘vaccine’ we wear on our face. It protects us and those around us from the spread of COVID. The second ‘vaccine’ is our good judgement in following doctors’ advice in taking patriotic actions to plan ahead such as doing our shopping online or through curbside pickup and forgoing those crowds and get-togethers with people outside your home. It’s important that we do these things for now until such time as a vaccine can be taken by the broad population and we can end this threat to public health and our nation’s security.

 

Patriotism dictates now that we all make small sacrifices for the good of the community and the strength of the country until the vaccine is more widely administered. This holiday season, similar to the other holidays in 2020, will look different but need not be less meaningful. As we reflect on this tough year, let’s not forget to exercise intentional thankfulness, thinking of the things that we are thankful for. I’m thankful for you and the courage that you’ve shown and I’m thankful that the vaccine is here and I’m confident in your ability to rise to the challenge as you have done in the past,” said Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins.

 

All Dallas County COVID-19 Updates and Information can be found here: https://www.dallascounty.org/covid-19/ and all guidance documents can be found here: https://www.dallascounty.org/covid-19/guidance-health.php