![]() On July 18: Denton County Public Health reported 122 newly confirmed cases, no deaths and 77 recoveries.The county reported no new deaths Sunday. County officials also reported 49 new recoveries, increasing the total to 2,736. On July 19: Denton County health officials reported 81 new cases of coronavirus Sunday, bringing the county total to 4,968 cases since tracking began in March.DCPH also says the 228 reported cases brings the countywide total to 5,544 confirmed cases, including 3,053 recoveries and 46 deaths. The death reported was a Denton man in his 70s. On July 22: Denton County Public Health announced Wednesday that one more person died from COVID-19, and 228 new cases have been confirmed.DCPH also reported 93 more people have recovered from COVID-19, bringing the total amount of recoveries to 3,146. July 23: Denton County Public Health announced 179 newly confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 Thursday, bringing the countywide total to 5,723 cases, including 46 deaths.DCPH also reported 193 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19, bringing the countywide total to 5,915, including 47 deaths and 3,230 recoveries. The victim was a man in his 80s, who was a resident of The Vintage in Denton. July 24: Denton County Public Health announced Friday one person died from the novel coronavirus.DCPH also announced 128 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19, bringing the countywide total to 6,043 cases since tracking began in March. The latest victims were a Roanoke woman in her 80s, and an unincorporated Denton County man in his 80s. July 25: Denton County Public Health confirmed two more people have died from the novel coronavirus, bringing the countywide total to 49 deaths.Denton County also reported 33 more recoveries, bringing the county's total number of recoveries to 3,309 since tracking began in March. July 26: Denton County on Sunday also reported 78 new positive COVID-19 cases, raising the county total to 6,121 confirmed cases since tracking began in March.The county reported two new deaths Monday. County officials also reported 52 new recoveries, increasing the total to 3,361. July 27: Denton County health officials reported 87 new cases of coronavirus Sunday, bringing the county total to 6,208 cases since tracking began in March.July 28: Denton County Public Health reported 123 newly confirmed cases, no new deaths and 3,419 recoveries.Denton County also reported 62 more recoveries, bringing the county's total number of recoveries to 3,481 since tracking began in March. July 29: Denton County on Wednesday reported 162 new positive COVID-19 cases, raising the county total to 6,493 confirmed cases since tracking began in March.July 30: Denton County Public Health reported 188 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19, bringing the countywide total to 6,681, including 53 deaths and 3,588 recoveries.Health officials said 3,745 residents have recovered. DCPH also reported 91 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19, bringing the total to 6,894 cases. ![]() The latest victim was a Dallas woman in her 70s. 1: Denton County Public Health announced one more person died from the novel coronavirus, bringing the total to 55 deaths since tracking began in March. County officials said in a news release that those numbers may be "artificially low" due to weekend reporting lag times and statewide database updates. The county also announced 65 more recoveries, bringing the county's total number of recoveries to 3,810. 2: Denton County Public Health reported 44 new positive cases of COVID-19 Sunday, bringing the countywide total to 6,938 cases since tracking began in March. Aug 3: Denton County Public Health reported 94 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19, bringing the countywide total to 7,032, including 56 deaths and 3,952 recoveries.The newly confirmed cases bring the countywide total to 7,867, including 66 deaths and 4,848 recoveries. 11: Denton County Public Health announced four more people died from COVID-19 Tuesday, and 122 new cases have been confirmed. The new cases bring the countywide total to 8,077, including 80 deaths and 5,103 recoveries. 13: Denton County Public Health announced seven more people died from COVID-19, and 126 newly confirmed cases. 19: Denton County Public Health announced 106 new cases of COVID-19, increasing the countywide total to 8,960 confirmed cases, including 90 deaths and 5,981 recoveries.
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