Allen’s COVID dashboard no longer shows any city-level data, or active and recovered cases at the county level.
8:47 PM on Mar 15, 2020 CDT — Updated at 11:58 AM on Jan 20, 2022 CSTIn the fall, Allen’s active COVID-19 cases were on the decline for nearly three months straight.
But since the arrival of the omicron variant in North Texas in December, Allen’s active cases have increased by about 729%.Allen residents were positive for COVID-19, up from 101 cases the week of Dec. 9.Deaths and other data categories at the county level are still available. The arrival of the new coronavirus variant might spell more future active case increases in the city.The omicron variant, first detected in South Africa, appears to have more than 30 mutations in the coronavirus’ spike protein,
. U.S. health officials are urging unvaccinated Americans to get their shots and eligible adults to get booster shots.
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