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Coronavirus

The Delta Variant Is ‘Changing the Game’

COVID-19 hospitalizations have risen more than 300 percent in the last month, but there is good news for the vaccinated.
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How Can DFW Improve its Citizens’ Social Determinants of Health?

What employers, providers, and the community can do, and why they should care.
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Coronavirus

Reaching a COVID-19 Immunity Threshold Doesn’t Mean the Work Is Over

Even as we reach so-called herd immunity, some Dallas County ZIP codes are far, far below others in vaccination rates, raising concern as more infectious variants settle in.
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Events

Join Us for a Discussion About Healthcare Inequity and Potential Solutions

D CEO Healthcare's next breakfast panel will look at what the business and healthcare communities can do to address the issue and why it matters.
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Finalists Announced: D CEO’s Nonprofit and Corporate Citizenship Awards 2021

In a year that called for extraordinary service, these organizations and leaders stood out.
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Healthcare Brief (05/06/21)

Parkland is recognized as a "Best 50" provider, Texas Health's digital wall of life for organ donors, and more.
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Coronavirus

Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Pause Won’t Impact Dallas County’s March to Herd Immunity

Johnson & Johnson vaccines only represent 4 percent of those distributed by the county.
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COVID-19 Is Now the Leading Cause of Death in Dallas County

Pandemic deaths surpassed deaths from heart disease, cancer, and other conditions over the last year, PCCI says.
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Dallas County Posts 66 Percent Reduction in COVID-19 Risk

Some of the city's hardest hit areas made the most improvement, but the end of the mask mandate may reverse progress.
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Are You Likely to Get COVID-19 in Dallas? There’s an App for That.

Residents can get a personalized, real-time risk score to guide their behavior as new disease variants spread.
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