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COVID-19 Bulletin (11/22/21) – D Magazine

Clay Jenkins, a Dallas County judge, reported 293 new COVID-19 cases and 13 deaths on Friday. United States Closes $ 5.29 Billion Deal With Pfizer for COVID Treatment reports the US News and World Report. If Pfizer's experimental…

COVID-19 Bulletin (11/08/21) – D Magazine

Clay Jenkins, a Dallas County judge, reported 335 new cases and 17 deaths due to COVID-19 on Friday. Pfizer says their COVID-19 pill reduces hospital stays and deaths by 90 percent. This is reported by the Dallas Morning News. Pfizer…

COVID-19 Bulletin (10/05/21) – D Magazine

Clay Jenkins, a Dallas County judge, reported 791 new cases and 11 deaths on Monday. Early study shows the Merck pill cut hospital admissions and deaths from COVID-19 in half. The Dallas Morning News Reports. If released, the drug…

COVID-19 Bulletin (09/29/21) – D Magazine

Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins reported A total of 2,292 new COVID cases and 15 deaths over three days on Tuesday. According to Steve Love, CEO of DFW Hospital Council, COVID-19 hospital stays in North Texas continue to decline.…

COVID-19 Bulletin (09/28/21) – D Magazine

Clay Jenkins, a Dallas County judge, reported 1,074 new cases and 17 deaths on Monday. Texas tops 4 million COVID-19 cases in total nearly 19 months since the first reported case of the disease, The Dallas Morning News Reports. The…

COVID-19 Bulletin (08/26/21) – D Magazine

Clay Jenkins, a Dallas County judge, reports 1,183 COVID-19 cases and 10 deaths on Wednesday. Steve Love, CEO of DFW Hospital Council, reports 3,186 COVID-19 patients in hospitals in North Texas, a slight decrease from yesterday. This…

COVID-19 Bulletin (08/16/21) – D Magazine

Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins reported on Friday 915 new COVID-19 cases and four deaths on Friday. "It appears that only 3.5% of people vaccinated have developed breakthrough cases that require hospitalization," he tweeted. UT…

COVID-19 Bulletin (08/02/21) – D Magazine

Trauma Service Area E has 1,550 COVID-19 patients in their hospitals, which is 11 percent of total bed capacity and 28 percent of ICU patients. As of the end of June, there were only 368 COVID-19 patients in the region's hospitals,…