Dallas County Health and Human Services reported 4 deaths and 239 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday, June 3, bringing the total case count in Dallas County to 10,958 with 249 total deaths to date*.
Additional deaths include:
- A Lancaster man in his 40s who had been critically ill in an area hospital. He had underlying high risk health conditions.
- A Dallas man in his 50s who had been critically ill in an area hospital. He had underlying high risk health conditions.
- A Dallas woman in her 50s who had been critically ill in an area hospital. She did not have underlying high risk health conditions.
- A Dallas woman in her 100s who had been hospitalized. She had underlying high risk health conditions.
Of cases requiring hospitalization who reported employment, over 80% 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.
About two-thirds of hospitalized cases 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.
More than a third of deaths have been associated with long-term care facilities.
* Numbers are updated at 10:00 AM daily.
Note: Does not include positive results from persons who reside out-of-state or outside of Dallas County.
From Staff Reports • [email protected]
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