Across the state, 13,094 Texas were hospitalized with the virus Thursday, including more than 4,000 in North Texas. Both numbers are on the verge of...
North Texas is one patient away from breaking previous hospitalizations records, and one woman has created a memorial to honor lives lost from the virus.
Julie Cruz hands Trequarreon Jenkins her COVID-19 testing sample at the GeneIQ testing site at Dallas College Richland Campus on Wednesday.Across the state, 13,094 Texas were hospitalized with the virus Thursday, including more than 4,000 in North Texas. Both numbers are on the verge of breaking records.
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