Collin County’s public health dashboard reporting COVID-19 cases will return this week, according to county officials.

This comes a week into the county freezing its dashboard after the state’s new online tracking system for COVID-19 started handling all new cases June 1.

The county has since coordinated with the state to identify the data needed to begin repopulating Collin County’s dashboard, County Administrator Bill Bilyeu said to commissioners at a June 8 meeting.

“We hope later today that our dashboard will have manual entry to add to our existing data,” Bilyeu said during the meeting. “We should see that by no later than tomorrow morning.”

By the middle of this week, Bilyeu said the dashboard should reflect updated case numbers by ZIP code, city, gender and age.


“That’s moving to an automated process,” he said.