The community spread level of the COVID-19 virus remains “substantial,” according to Tarrant County Public Health officials, who, on June 11, confirmed an additional 225 cases of novel coronavirus in the county.
Since public health officials began keeping track of the spread of COVID-19 in Tarrant County, there have been 6,824 confirmed cases in the county, including 190 deaths and 2,938 patients who have recovered.
Of the nearly 7,000 cases countywide, TCPH numbers indicate that 37% of positive cases have been residents ages 25-44, and 33% of positive cases have been residents ages 45-64. Some 68% of coronavirus-related deaths in the county have been seniors age 65 or older.
Across the county, there are currently 1,886 available hospital beds and 422 available ventilators. Out of 4,009 occupied beds, a total of 206 are occupied by COVID-19 patients, according to TCPH.














