City of Dallas COVID-19 Update: May 7
![]() Friend — Below are the latest updates from the City of Dallas on our COVID-19 response and some information that might be of interest to you. Confirmed Positive Cases of COVID-19 in North Texas 5,120 in Dallas County (251 are new) & 125 deaths (recovery numbers unknown) 2,956 in Tarrant County (143 are new) & 90 deaths (682 recovered) 872 in Denton County (26 are new) & 23 deaths (421 recovered) 857 in Collin County (18 are new) & 24 deaths (569 recovered) 210 in Ellis County & 10 deaths (142 recovered) 106 in Rockwall County & 4 deaths (recovery numbers unknown) 105 in Kaufman County & 1 death (77 recovered) Hospital Reports Here are the bed and ventilator capacity statistics for today as reported by 25 hospitals in the City of Dallas: Total beds: 5,712 Beds occupied: 3,566 (62%) Total ICU beds: 827 ICU beds occupied: 538 (65%) Total ventilators: 947 Ventilators in use: 345 (36%) Below is a chart to show how the hospital bed and ventilator capacity statistics have changed since I first issued the order to have them reported to the City of Dallas. ![]() COVID-19 Lab Reports Below are the COVID-19 testing numbers reported to the City of Dallas today: 760 COVID-19 tests 74 positive 683 negative Testing numbers from labs to date Total tests to date by Dallas County Health and Human Services 2,977 Total tests to date private labs* 21,703 Total negative tests to date* 20,871 *Numbers since March 13, 2020, the date the order requiring public and private labs in Dallas to report their COVID-19 tests went into effect. Note: these numbers DO NOT include the community-based testing site numbers since those tests are conducted in a lab not in the City of Dallas. Community-Based Testing Sites The numbers reported from the two community-based testing sites and mobile testing units are as follows: American Airlines Center, Ellis Davis Field House, and Mobile Testing Total number of visitors today: 1,044 Total tested today: 996 Total number of visitors since the sites opened: 29,371 Total number of tests since the sites opened: 23,838 Demographic information on those who visited the test sites and a breakdown of the number of people who visited each site or received mobile testing can be found here. COVID-19 Dashboard The City of Dallas has created a COVID-19 Dashboard containing data that is updated daily on COVID-19 cases, ventilator and bed capacity, lab tests, demographic information, and other critical data. Check it out by clicking on the image below. City of Dallas/Mayor’s Office Updates Thank you to everyone who participated in Thank You Thursday tonight. Check out how other people participated tonight by looking up #ThankYouThursday on social media. ![]() We are currently looking at COVID-19 mobile testing in Dallas for residents who do not have transportation to go to the drive-through sites. The plan is to start in the highest-impact ZIP codes. The City released an updated list of Frequently Asked Questions regarding the Emergency Regulations in place in the City of Dallas in English and Spanish. Just a reminder that hours of operation on Sundays for the Community-Based Testing Sites (CBTS) will be reduced due to a low number of visitors. The sites will operate from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Saturday and 8 a.m. to noon on Sunday. Mobile testing for area nursing homes and senior living facilities continues as an extension of the federally supported CBTS effort. Mortgage and Rental Assistance Program The City of Dallas Mortgage and Rental Assistance Program applications portal is closed. We had 9,966 applicants who, based on their answers, are eligible for the next phase of the process. The City of Dallas has released a request for applications for nonprofits interested in assisting with the distribution of funds to residents. Nonprofits interested in participating are being asked to register as a vendor in the Bonfire portal. The reference number is BJ20-00013555. Answers to frequently asked questions about the program can be found here. For questions, you can email [email protected]. Small Business Continuity Fund Please check out these English and Spanish checklist graphics, which explain proof-of-eligibility requirements, documentation requirements, and the pre-screening process. Answers to frequently asked questions about the program can be found here. Below is more information about the program: Applications are still being accepted and will continue to be accepted until May 11 at 11:59 p.m. A lottery process will determine which businesses will receive funding. $2.5M is set aside for low-cost loans (up to $50,000) and $2.5M is set aside for grants (up to $10,000). Of the $2.5M in grants, $1.25M is reserved for businesses located in highly-distressed census tracts. Businesses must be located in the City of Dallas. Businesses must be able to prove they were in operation for a minimum of six months prior to March 16, 2020 and demonstrate a 25% drop in revenue due to the COVID-19 restrictions. For questions, you can email [email protected] or call (469) 749-6500 from Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. ![]() Updates from Dallas County Dallas County Health and Human Services is reporting 251 new cases of COVID-19 today, bringing the total case count in Dallas County to 5,120, with 125 total deaths to date. Of cases requiring hospitalization who reported employment, about 79% have been critical infrastructure workers, with a broad range of affected occupational sectors, including: healthcare, transportation, food and agriculture, public works, finance, communications, clergy, first responders and other essential functions. Of cases requiring hospitalization, 65% have been under 65 years of age, and about half do not have high-risk chronic health conditions. Diabetes has been an underlying high-risk health condition reported in about a third of all hospitalized patients with COVID-19. Of the 125 total deaths reported to date, over a third have been associated with long-term care facilities. Please see the latest summary report for more information (updated on 5/5). The report contains race/ethnicity information on the confirmed tests and deaths and important information comparing influenza ICU admissions and hospitalizations and COVID-19 ICU admissions and hospitalizations. Dallas County only updates the summary report on Tuesdays and Fridays. Updates from Collin County There are 18 new cases (net) of COVID-19 in Collin County today, as of 3:30 p.m. There are 264 current cases of COVID-19 in Collin County (total cases minus recovered and deceased). There have been 857 total confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in Collin County. 569 people have successfully recovered; 22 are hospitalized; 242 remain in home isolation. There have been 24 confirmed deaths associated with COVID-19 in Collin County. There have been 9,221 negative COVID-19 tests in Collin County. There are 1,385 Persons Under Monitoring (PUM) in Collin County. Updates from Denton County Denton County Public Health (DCPH) has announced one additional Denton County resident has died as a result of COVID-19, bringing the total to 23 deaths due to COVID-19 in Denton County. The patient, a male resident of Little Elm in his 70s, was a previously reported hospitalized COVID-19 case in Denton County. DCPH is also announcing 26 new laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Denton County. This increases the cumulative, countywide total to 872 confirmed COVID-19 cases. DCPH is also announcing 15 newly recovered COVID-19 cases within the county. Additional details regarding DCPH’s drive-thru COVID-19 testing centers can be found at DentonCounty.gov/COVID19testing. Visit DentonCounty.gov/COVIDstats for local COVID-19 data including interactive heat maps, charts, and city and zip code data. Visit DentonCounty.gov/COVID19 for COVID-19 health and safety information. Updates from the State Based on Governor Abbott’s executive order, barber shops and salons are able to reopen tomorrow in Texas and other businesses are able to reopen on May 18. Learn more about his new set of executive orders here. Kroger Health Testing Site Beginning this Saturday, Kroger Health will offer a free COVID-19 testing site in South Dallas and expects to perform over 1,000 tests weekly. Residents can check if they are eligible for testing and register at https://www.krogerhealth.com/covidtesting. Eligible residents will be able to choose an appointment time online and will then receive an email confirmation. When the resident arrives for their test, they should have their photo ID ready and should leave their window rolled up for check-in until a health care practitioner comes to the car to provide the patient with the test. For more information, please see the press release in English and Spanish and click on the image below. Walgreens Testing Site Walgreens opened a drive-thru testing site in southern Dallas at 2060 South Buckner Boulevard. Pre-registration is required to get tested at this location. To receive a test, individuals must first complete an online health assessment to determine eligibility. After the test, patients will be informed of results within 24 hours. To find out more information and to sign up to get tested, click on the image below. COVID-19 Resource Hotline The City of Dallas has launched a COVID-19 resource hotline. The hotline offers information in Spanish and English 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The number is 214-670-INFO (4636). You can also find a breakdown of additional resources by clicking on the image below. Dallas Regional Chamber Resources The Dallas Regional Chamber has set up a site for additional resources for residents and businesses, including information on various state and federal programs. Check out their resource guide here and their site to connect displaced workers to employment opportunities during the pandemic by clicking on the image below. United Way Resource Guides United Way of Metropolitan Dallas has put together a list of resources available to Dallas area residents in English and Spanish. Resources include the North Texas Food Bank’s open food pantries, tax filing information, and job opportunities. Senior Source Resources This is the link to the Senior Source’s COVID-19 resource guide. The guide includes information for seniors, including information on specific grocery store hours dedicated to seniors, and guidance for those who are caring for seniors during the pandemic. If you have more questions about COVID-19, including what you should do if you believe you might have the virus, check out the City’s web page, www.DallasCityHall.com/coronavirus. Please share this update. The official page to sign up to receive this newsletter is here. As always, if you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please reply to this email or call my office at (214) 670-3301. Sincerely, Office of Mayor Eric Johnson 1500 Marilla Street, 5EN Dallas, Texas 75201 |