Updated 4:31 p.m. April 24

Tarrant County Public Health has confirmed a total of 1,706 positive cases of COVID-19 in the county, including 147 new cases.

There have been 48 deaths due to complications from novel coronavirus in the county, with 282 patients who have recovered.

Denton County Public Health announced April 24 that an additional 19 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed locally, bringing the county’s total to 680.


So far, 328 residents who were diagnosed with the virus have recovered, 333 cases remain active and 19 residents have died due to coronavirus-related reasons, according to public health officials.


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Tarrant County Public Health has confirmed 129 cases of novel coronavirus in the county in the past 24 hours.

The total number of COVID-19 cases in Tarrant County is 1,559 as of April 23.

According to TCPH numbers, there have been 45 deaths in Tarrant County due to complications from novel coronavirus and 265 patients who have recovered. Of the deaths related to COVID-19 in the county, 67% have been male, and 60% have been age 65 or older.


The city of Fort Worth has confirmed a total of 664 cases of COVID-19, including 25 deaths and 110 patients who have recovered. There have been five confirmed cases in ZIP code 76177 and 45 confirmed cases in ZIP code 76244.

Officials have confirmed 27 total cases of novel coronavirus in the city of Keller, including one death and six patients who have recovered. There are 24 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in ZIP code 76248.

Denton County Public Health announced April 22 that a Denton man in his 60s died due to COVID-19, bringing the county’s total number of coronavirus-related deaths to 19.

“As we report the loss of a nineteenth life to COVID-19 in Denton County today, please keep the family in your thoughts and prayers,” Denton County Judge Andy Eads said in a statement. “We know that each life lost to COVID-19 is one too many.”


Denton County officials also announced that an additional 42 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed locally, bringing the county’s total to 661.

So far, 319 residents who were diagnosed with the virus have recovered, and 323 cases remain active, according to public health officials.

Three Roanoke residents have tested positive for the virus, and there have been a total of seven confirmed cases in ZIP code 76262.