March 23, 2020

Southlake Resident Tests Positive for COVID-19

The City has been made aware by Tarrant County Public Health that a fourth Southlake resident has tested positive for COVID-19. In the interest of the resident’s privacy, this is the only publicly releasable information. If you have questions, contact the Tarrant County COVID-19 hotline at (817) 248-6299. For the Tarrant County case status by […]

The City has been made aware by Tarrant County Public Health that a fourth Southlake resident has tested positive for COVID-19.

In the interest of the resident’s privacy, this is the only publicly releasable information. If you have questions, contact the Tarrant County COVID-19 hotline at (817) 248-6299. For the Tarrant County case status by city updates, click here.

City leadership is following the guidance of state and local agencies to support the protection of public health in Southlake and the DFW area. The COVID-19 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.

To help you to stay informed as this situation evolves, the City of Southlake has created a new information page, www.ProtectSouthlake.com, that provides a centralized place for Southlake news and resources. It also contains links to the COVID-19 pages located on county, state, and federal sites.

For mobile phone text message updates from the City, type PROTECTSLK to 888-777. Be sure to follow Mayor Hill’s Facebook page and the City’s social media for the latest City news and to stay connected with us and each other.

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