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Mar 16, 2020

Community Members Test Positive for COVID-19 Coronavirus

The City has been made aware by Tarrant County Public Health that two Southlake residents have tested positive for COVID-19 (Coronavirus). Both residents are in self-isolation and recovering at home. In the interest of the residents’ privacy, this is the only information being released at this time. City leadership is working with state and local…

The City has been made aware by Tarrant County Public Health that two Southlake residents have tested positive for COVID-19 (Coronavirus).

Both residents are in self-isolation and recovering at home. In the interest of the residents’ privacy, this is the only information being released at this time.

City leadership is working with state and local agencies to support the protection of public health in Southlake and the DFW area. The COVID-19 (Coronavirus) situation is frequently changing, and the City of Southlake is committed to working with our residents and businesses to work through this unprecedented situation.

We continue to encourage everyone to make the best possible decisions by following expert guidance and advice, reducing the risk of being infected or infecting others, and staying up-to-date about the latest information.

For the latest City updates, visit www.ProtectSouthlake.com. For updates from Tarrant County Health, click here or call (817) 248-6299.

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