COVID-19
Three new positive COVID-19 cases in Plano
PLANO, TX – Collin County health officials report three new COVID-19 positive cases in Plano, raising the total number of confirmed cases in Plano to 9 and Collin County to 27.
All confirmed Plano cases include:
· A 67-year-old Plano man who traveled outside the country. He has no underlying health conditions and is isolating at home.
· A Plano man, 48, with no reported travel, no underlying health conditions, and under self-quarantine at home.
· A 67-year-old Plano woman who recently traveled within the U.S., who is isolating at home with no underlying health conditions.
· A 47-year-old woman with no underlying health conditions.
· A 56-year-old man with no underlying health conditions.
· A 32-year-old woman with no underlying health conditions.
· A 64-year-old man with complications from an underlying medical condition died in a local hospital March 17.
· A 38-year-old man with no underlying health conditions.
· A 42-year-old woman with an underlying health condition, currently at home in self-quarantine.
“The city of Plano is encouraging our community to use extreme caution when considering group gatherings or activities. Everyone has a social responsibility to keep our community safe and healthy,” a city release read.
“Our hope is we can deliver a shared, consistent message to help protect our friends, neighbors and co-workers. We shared this resource with schools, senior living facilities, Chamber of Commerce, faith-based community and other City partners,” the release read.