Tarrant County Public Health Reports 71 COVID-19 Deaths
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Brian Murnahan
Public Information Officer
Tarrant County Public Health
817-321-5306
ncce_blmurnahan@tarrantcounty.com
Tarrant County Public Health Reports 71 COVID-19 Deaths
Feb. 12, 2021 (Tarrant County) - Tarrant County Public Health (TCPH) today reports 71 COVID-19 deaths. There were two deaths in November, one in December, and 61 in January and seven in February.
TCPH receives notifications of people with COVID-19 from clinics, hospitals, long term care facilities, laboratories, schools, the medical examiner, the state health and other local health departments. TCPH also receives reports of deaths of people who have COVID-19 from the same sources. However, a death may occur in a different place and weeks after the original diagnosis. When this occurs the death may not get reported to the local health department. To address this problem, The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) has begun sharing with local health departments the death certificate information where the cause or other conditions listed indicate COVID-19. TCPH is now using that data to find additional deaths of Tarrant County residents. Each week, data received from DSHS is compiled and reconciled against previously known deaths and where the person lived. This data is reported each Friday. As a result, the number of deaths reported out are expected to be greater on Friday.
The deceased were from:
Arlington: 16
- Two women who exceeded 90
- One woman in her 80s
- Four men in their 80s
- Two women in their 70s
- Three men in their 70s
- One woman in her 60s
- Three men in their 60s
Bedford: three
- One woman who exceeded 90
- One woman in her 70s
- One man in his 60s
Benbrook: one
- One woman who exceeded 90
Colleyville: one
- One man in his 70s
Crowley: one
- One woman in her 70s
Euless: one
- One man who exceeded 90
Everman: one
- One man in his 60s
Forest Hill: one
- One woman in her 70s
Fort Worth: 25
- Three women who exceeded 90
- Two women in their 80s
- One man in his 80s
- Nine men in their 70s
- Two women in their 60s
- Three men in their 60s
- Four men in their 50s
- One woman in her 40s
Grapevine: one
- One man in his 50s
Haltom City: five
- One woman in her 70s
- One man in his 70s
- One man in his 60s
- One woman in her 50s
- One man in his
40s
Haslet: one
- One woman in her 60s
Hurst: one
- One woman in her 60s
Keller: one
- One woman in her 80s
Mansfield: one
- One man in his 70s
North Richland Hills: one
- One man in his 60s
Richland Hills: two
- One woman who exceeded 90
- One man in his 70s
Saginaw: one
- One woman in her 60s
Sansom Park: one
- One man in his 60s
Southlake: one
- One man who exceeded 90
Unincorporated: one
- One man in his 60s
Watauga: two
- Two women in their 70s
White Settlement: two
- One woman in her 70s
- One woman in her 60s
All had underlying health conditions. Tarrant County now has 2,625 confirmed deaths from the COVID-19 virus and 197,725 people have recovered.
COVID-19 causes respiratory illness with cough, fever and shortness of breath and may lead to bronchitis and severe pneumonia. For more information go to coronavirus.tarrantcounty.com or call the Tarrant County Public Health information line, 817-248-6299, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday - Friday.
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News release date: February 12, 2021