Grapevine has documented a total of 10,970 confirmed cases of the coronavirus, 107 deaths and 10,792 recoveries among residents, according to the Tarrant County website.
As of Thursday, Grapevine has 178 active cases and Tarrant County has 9,555 active cases.
The omicron variant of the coronavirus spurred a surge in cases across Texas, although levels have recently declined.
Vaccines against the coronavirus became available March 29, 2021 to all adults. The Department of State Health Services has posted information about when and where Texas residents can get a vaccine, with vaccines for young kids approved as well.
| Grapevine | Change since 3/10 | Tarrant County | Change since 3/10 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Confirmed cases | 10,970 | +48 | 561,344 | +1,224 |
| Active cases | 178 | -54 | 9,555 | -2,555 |
| Recoveries | 10,792 | +102 | 551,789 | +3,779 |
| Deaths | 107 | +1 | 5,793 | +44 |
Here’s more about how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected Grapevine:
Testing locations
- Passport Health Grapevine, 1340 S. Main St., Suite 185. Call 469-241-1954 for more information.
- CareNow Urgent Care Grapevine, 5301 William D. Tate Ave., Suite 100. Call 817-251-2101 for more information.
Resources
- Information regarding COVID-19 from Grapevine: grapevinetexas.gov/1669/COVID-19
- Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District updates: gcisd.net/our_district/covid-19_guidelines
