That brings the city's total to 126 confirmed cases, with 96 Frisco residents havimg recovered. Of the total cases in the city, 75 are from Collin County, and 51 are from Denton County.
Frisco also unveiled its new Public Health Awareness dashboard, which provides a graphical representation of coronavirus data for the city. The digital tool also serves as a gateway to dashboards provided by Collin and Denton counties as well as one from Texas Health and Human Services.
Collin County health officials confirmed 25 new cases of COVID-19 on April 23. In total, the county has 609 confirmed cases. So far, 429 Collin County residents have recovered from the virus, and 14 have died, according to health officials. There are currently 166 active cases in the county.
Denton County Public Health announced April 23 that an additional 17 cases of coronavirus had been confirmed locally, bringing the county’s total to 661.
So far, 319 residents who were diagnosed with the virus have recovered, 323 cases remain active, and 19 residents have died due to coronavirus-related reasons, according to public health officials.