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Two Frisco Residents among Five COVID-19 Death and 165 New COVID-19 Cases in Denton County
(November 29, 2021) Denton County Public Health (DCPH) PDF announced five Denton County community members died as a result of COVID-19, bringing the total to 743 deaths due to COVID-19 in Denton County. Today’s reported COVID-19 deaths include two Frisco residents.
Frisco Woman among Three COVID-19 Death and 175 New COVID-19 Cases in Denton County
(November 2, 2021) Denton County Public Health (DCPH) PDF announced three Denton County community members died as a result of COVID-19, bringing the total to 724 deaths due to COVID-19 in Denton County. Today’s reported COVID-19 deaths include a Frisco woman.
Governor Abbott Issues Executive Order Providing Clarity And Uniformity In The State’s COVID-19 Response
(July 29, 2021) Governor Greg Abbott issued Executive Order GA-38 (PDF) combining several existing COVID-19 executive orders to promote statewide uniformity and certainty in the state's COVID-19 response. Read the full release.
Collin County Health Care Services Activates Mobile COVID-19 Vaccination Teams
(July 27, 2021) Collin County Health Care Services is proud to announce the activation of its newly formed Mobile COVID-19 Vaccination Teams. Our Mobile COVID-19 Vaccination Teams give the communities of Collin County even more options to receive a NO COST COVID-19 vaccination. The services of the Collin County Mobile COVID-19 Vaccination Teams will only be available via request/appointment and in accordance with staff availability. Read the full release.
CLOSED: COVID-19 Saliva Testing at Toyota Soccer Center
(July 6, 2021) After operating for 11 months, the FREE COVID-19 drive-thru saliva testing through Curative, Inc. is no longer available in Frisco. The site at Toyota Soccer Center has closed. The free tests were provided through funding from the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) through July 3, 2021.
Governor Abbott Issues Executive Order Prohibiting Government Entities from Mandating Masks
(May 18, 2021) Governor Greg Abbott issued an Executive Order GA-36 (PDF) prohibiting governmental entities in Texas — including counties, cities, school districts, public health authorities, or government officials — from requiring or mandating mask wearing - effective May 21. (Public schools may continue to follow current mask-wearing guidelines through June 4. ) Read the full release.
Governor Abbott Lifts Mask Mandate, Opens Texas 100 Percent
(March 2, 2021) Governor Greg Abbott today issued an Executive Order (GA-34) (PDF) lifting the mask mandate in Texas and increasing capacity of all businesses and facilities in the state to 100 percent - effective March 10, 2021. Read the full release.
Effective December 5, Businesses Must 'Roll Back' Operation Capacities to 50%, per Governor's Order 32
(December 5, 2020) Effective Dec. 5, businesses must ‘roll back’ operation capacities to 50% because Trauma Service Area (TSA) Region E has experienced a 15% COVID-19 hospitalization rate for seven consecutive days since Nov. 27 (per Governor Greg Abbott’s Executive Order 32). Read the full release.
Update Regarding Reporting of COVID-19 Case Data
(September 1, 2020) Due to the ongoing swings in the data Frisco receives, the city will no longer provide a cumulative Frisco COVID-19 tracking report effective immediately. The cumulative weekly report distributed to subscribers will also be discontinued. Those interested may still access data from Collin and Denton County health authorities, as well as the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS). Thank you for understanding. Read the full release.
Frisco Weekly COVID-19 Update: Frisco's Cumulative Data Continues to Reflect Backlog of Cases While State Updates Databases (August 28, 2020, 5:45 p.m.)
(August 28, 2020) The Department of State Health Services (DSHS) continues to update its databases. As a result, today’s Collin County dashboard reflects a backlog of cases. We’ve been advised to expect fluctuation of numbers while upgrades to the system stabilize. Read the full release.
Frisco Weekly COVID-19 Update: Frisco's Cumulative Data Continues to Reflect Backlog of Cases While State Updates Databases (August 21, 2020, 5:45 p.m.)
(August 21, 2020) The Department of State Health Services (DSHS) continues to update its databases. As a result, today’s Collin County dashboard reflects a backlog of cases. We’ve been advised to expect fluctuation of numbers while upgrades to the system stabilize. Read the full release.
Denton County Confirms Death of Frisco Woman, Frisco's Ninth COVID-19 Related Death (August 18, 2020, 6 p.m.)
(August 18, 2020) Denton County Public Health (DPCH) reports death of Frisco woman in her 80s as a result of COVID-19, bringing Frisco’s total number of deaths to nine between Denton and Collin counties. No additional information has been provided. Read full release.
Frisco Weekly COVID-19 Update: August 8 - 14, 2020 (August 14, 2020, 6:45 p.m.)
(August 14, 2020) Today, Collin County authorities received word the Department of State Health Services (DSHS) is updating its databases. Today’s Collin County dashboard reflects a backlog of cases. Read the full release.
Denton County Confirms Death of Frisco Man, Frisco's Eighth COVID-19 Related Death (August 12, 2020, 4:45 p.m.)
(August 12, 2020) Denton County Public Health (DPCH) reports death of Frisco man in his 80s as a result of COVID-19, bringing Frisco’s total number of deaths to eight between Denton and Collin counties. No additional information has been provided. Read full release.
Collin County Confirms Death of 91-Year Old Frisco Man, Frisco's Seventh COVID-19 Related Death (August 11, 2020, 5 p.m.)
(August 11, 2020) A 91 year-old man from Frisco with COVID-19 and underlying health conditions died Sunday, August 9, according to Collin County Health Care Services (CCHCS). No additional information has been provided. Frisco has confirmed a total of seven COVID-19 related deaths between Denton and Collin counties. Read full release.
Frisco Weekly COVID-19 Update: August 1 - 7, 2020 (August 7, 2020, 5 p.m.)
(August 7, 2020) Frisco added 106 new cases of COVID-19, 52 recoveries, and one death from August 1 - 7. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 903, which includes 604 recoveries between the two counties. That means Frisco has 293 active COVID-19 cases (not including six deaths) between the two counties. Read the full release.
Denton County Confirms Death of Frisco Woman, Frisco’s Sixth COVID-19 Related Death (August 6, 2020)
(August 6, 2020) Denton County Public Health (DCPH) reports death of Frisco woman in her 80s as a result of COVID-19, bringing the total to six deaths due to COVID-19 in Frisco, between Denton and Collin counties. No additional information has been provided. Read the full release
JULY 2020
Frisco Weekly COVID-19 Update: July 25-31, 2020 (July 31, 2020, 5 p.m.)
(July 31, 2020) Frisco added ninety-six new cases of COVID-19 and forty-seven recoveries from July 25 - 31. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 797, which includes 552 recoveries between the two counties. During this time period, Collin County confirmed fifty-two additional Frisco cases of COVID-19 and twenty-five recoveries as reported by the state. Denton County confirmed forty-four additional Frisco cases and twenty-two recoveries. That means Frisco has 240 active COVID-19 cases (not including five deaths) between the two counties. Read the full release.
Frisco Weekly COVID-19 Update: July 18 - 24, 2020 (July 24, 2020, 6:30 p.m.)
(July 24, 2020) Frisco added fifty new cases of COVID-19, twenty recoveries and two deaths from July 18 - 24. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 701, which includes 505 recoveries between the two counties. During this time period, Collin County confirmed sixteen additional Frisco cases of COVID-19 and four recoveries as reported by the state. Denton County confirmed thirty-four additional Frisco cases and sixteen recoveries. That means Frisco has 191 active COVID-19 cases (not including five deaths) between the two counties. Read the full release.
Collin County Confirms Death of 93-year old Frisco man; Frisco’s fifth COVID-19 related death (July 22, 2020, 5:15 p.m.)
(July 22, 2020) County Health Care Services (CCHCS) reports four COVID-19 related deaths of county residents today, including a 93-year-old Frisco man who died July 6 at a local hospital. All four had underlying health conditions along with being diagnosed with the virus according to CCHCS. Out of respect for the families, no further personal information is being released. The number of Collin County residents who have died with COVID-19 comes to 70. Frisco has confirmed five COVID-19 related deaths between the two counties. Read the full release.
Denton County Confirms Death of Frisco Man, Frisco’s Fourth COVID-19 Related Death (July 20, 2020)
(July 20, 2020) Denton County Public Health (DCPH) has announced three additional Denton County community members have died, including one Frisco man in his 40s as a result of COVID-19, bringing the total to 45 deaths due to COVID-19 in Denton County. No additional information has been provided. Read the full release
FRISCO Weekly COVID-19 Update: July 11 - 17 (July 17, 2020, 5 p.m.)
(July 17, 2020) Frisco added 105 new cases of COVID-19 and 121 recoveries from July 11 - 17. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 651, which includes 485 recoveries between the two counties. During this time period, Collin County confirmed 63 additional Frisco cases of COVID-19 and 74 recoveries as reported by the state; Denton County confirmed 42 additional Frisco cases and 47 recoveries. That means Frisco has 163 active COVID-19 cases (not including three deaths) between the two counties. Read the full release
FRISCO Weekly COVID-19 Update: July 3 - 10 (July 10, 2020, 6 p.m.)
(July 10, 2020) Frisco added 122 new cases of COVID-19, eighty recoveries and one death from July 2 - 10. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 546, which includes 364 recoveries between the two counties. During this time period, Collin County confirmed eighty-six additional Frisco cases of COVID-19 and seventy-two recoveries as reported by the state; Denton County confirmed thirty-six additional Frisco cases, eight recoveries and one death. Read the full release
Denton County Confirms Death of Frisco Man, Frisco’s Third COVID-19 Related Death (July 10, 2020)
(July 10, 2020) Denton County Public Health (DCPH) has announced one additional Denton County community member has died as a result of COVID-19, bringing the total to 39 deaths due to COVID-19 in Denton County. The death reported today is a male in his 40s who was a resident of Frisco, Texas. Read the full release
FRISCO Weekly COVID-19 Update: June 27 - July 2 (July 2, 2020, 4:30 p.m.)
(July 2, 2020) Frisco added eighty-seven new cases of COVID-19 and forty-nine recoveries from June 27 - July 2. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 424, which includes 284 recoveries between the two counties. During this time period, Collin County confirmed sixty-five additional Frisco cases of COVID-19 and forty-six recoveries as reported by the state; Denton County confirmed twenty-two additional Frisco cases and three recoveries. Read the full release
JUNE 2020
FRISCO Weekly COVID-19 Update: Seventy cases confirmed from June 20 - 26 (June 26, 2020, 5:15 p.m.)
(June 26, 2020) Frisco added seventy new cases of COVID-19 and sixty-nine recoveries from June 20-26. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 337, which includes 235 recoveries between the two counties. During this time period, Collin County confirmed forty-four additional Frisco cases of COVID-19 and sixty-seven recoveries as reported by the state; Denton County confirmed twenty-six additional Frisco cases and two recoveries. Read the full release
FRISCO Weekly COVID-19 Update: Forty cases confirmed from June 15 - 19 (June 14, 2020, 4:30 p.m.)
(June 19, 2020) Frisco added forty new cases of COVID-19 and four recoveries from June 15 - 19. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 267, which includes 166 recoveries between the two counties. During this time period, Collin County confirmed thirty-three additional Frisco cases of COVID-19 and two recoveries; Denton County confirmed seven additional Frisco cases and two recoveries. Read the full release
Three new Frisco Cases of COVID-19 confirmed today (June 14, 2020, 4:30 p.m.)
(June 14, 2020) Collin County reports three additional Frisco cases of COVID-19 and one recovery confirmed by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS). Denton County confirms no new Frisco cases or recoveries today. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 227, which includes 162 recoveries between the two counties. Please see the ‘notice’ from Collin County. Read the full release
One new Frisco Case of COVID-19 confirmed today (June 13, 2020, 4:15 p.m.)
(June 13, 2020) Denton County confirms one new Frisco case of COVID-19 and no recoveries. Collin County reports no new Frisco cases or recoveries today. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 224, which includes 161 recoveries between the two counties. Please see the ‘notice’ from Collin County. Read the full release
Six new Frisco Cases of COVID-19 confirmed today (June 12, 2020, 5:30 p.m.)
(June 12, 2020) Denton County confirms four new Frisco cases of COVID-19 and one additional recovery. Collin County reports two new Frisco cases of COVID-19, and no additional recoveries. However two cases previously confirmed by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) were later identified as a duplicate and a transfer to another jurisdiction, therefore the total number of confirmed Frisco cases in Collin County remains unchanged.
This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 223, which includes 161 recoveries between the two counties. Please see the ‘notice’ below from Collin County. Read the full release
Three additional Frisco Cases of COVID-19, 14 recoveries confirmed today (June 11, 2020, 4:30 p.m.)
(June 11, 2020) Collin County reports three additional Frisco cases of COVID-19 and fourteen recoveries confirmed by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS). Denton County confirms no new Frisco cases or recoveries today. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 219, which includes 160 recoveries between the two counties. Please see the ‘notice’ from Collin County. Read the full release
Seven additional Frisco Cases of COVID-19, one recovery confirmed today (June 10, 2020, 4:30 p.m.)
(June 10, 2020) Denton County confirms two new Frisco cases of COVID-19. Collin County reports an additional five Frisco cases and one recovery confirmed by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) today. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 216, which includes 146 recoveries between the two counties. Please see the ‘notice’ from Collin County. Read the full release
Twenty-four additional Frisco Cases of COVID-19, 9 Recoveries confirmed today; Collin County resumes sharing city specific data spanning 8 days, June 1 – 8, as reported by state (June 9, 2020, 6 p.m.)
(Update June 10, 2020: Case count corrected to ’Twenty-four’ from ’Twenty-two’ and Collin County count to “22” from “20”. Table and totals were posted correctly, headline banner and ’lead’ sentence were not. We apologize for the error)
(June 9, 2020) Denton County confirms two new Frisco cases of COVID-19 today. Collin County reports an additional 22 Frisco cases and 9 recoveries confirmed by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) from June 1-8, 2020. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 209, which includes 145 recoveries between the two counties. Please see the ‘notice’ from Collin County. Read the full release
No new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed today (June 8, 2020, 6:00 p.m.)
(June 8, 2020) Denton County confirms no new Frisco cases of COVID-19 today and one additional recovery. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 185, which includes 136 recoveries between the two counties. However today’s Frisco total does not include a daily total from Collin County. Please see the ‘notice’ from Collin County. Read the full release
Four new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed today (June 7, 2020, 4:30 p.m.)
(June 7, 2020) Denton County confirms four new Frisco cases of COVID-19 today and one additional recovery. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 185, which includes 135 recoveries between the two counties. However today’s Frisco total does not include a daily total from Collin County. Please see the ‘notice’ from Collin County. Read the full release
Two new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed today (June 6, 2020, 4:15 p.m.)
(June 6, 2020) Denton County confirms two new Frisco cases of COVID-19 today and no additional recoveries. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 181, which includes 134 recoveries between the two counties. However today’s Frisco total does not include a daily total from Collin County. Please see the ‘notice’ from Collin County. Read the full release
No new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed today (June 5, 2020, 5:30 p.m.)
(June 5, 2020) Denton County confirms no new Frisco cases of COVID-19 today and no additional recoveries. Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases stands at 179, which includes 134 recoveries between the two counties. However today’s Frisco total does not include a daily total from Collin County. Please see the ‘notice’ from Collin County. Read the full release
No new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed today (June 4, 2020, 5 p.m.)
(June 4, 2020) Denton County confirms no new Frisco cases of COVID-19 today and no additional recoveries. Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases stands at 179, which includes 134 recoveries between the two counties. However today’s Frisco total does not include a daily total from Collin County. Please see the ‘notice’ from Collin County. Read the full release
Collin County confirms death of Frisco man, 89; Frisco’s second COVID-19 related death; No other changes in Frisco cases reported today (June 3, 2020, 6:15 p.m.)
(June 3, 2020) An 89-year-old man from Frisco with COVID-19 and underlying health conditions died late Tuesday night at a hospital in Plano, according to a report received by Collin County Health Care Services (CCHCS). Out of respect for his family, no further personal information is being released. This is the 36th COVID-19 related death in Collin County, Frisco’s second.
No new cases or recoveries were reported by Denton County today meaning that Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases stands at 179, which includes 134 recoveries between the two counties. Today’s Frisco total does not include a daily total from Collin County. Please see the ‘notice’ from Collin County. Read the full release
No new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed today (June 2, 2020, 4:15 p.m.)
(June 2, 2020) Denton County confirms no new Frisco cases of COVID-19 today and no additional recoveries. Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases stands at 179, which includes 134 recoveries between the two counties. Today’s Frisco total does not include a daily total from Collin County. Please see the ‘notice’ from Collin County. Read the full release
Two new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed today (June 1, 2020, 4:45 p.m.)
(June 1, 2020) Denton County confirms two new Frisco cases of COVID-19 today and no additional recoveries. Collin County confirms no new Frisco cases and two additional recoveries. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 179, which includes 134 recoveries between the two counties. Read the full release
MAY 2020
One new Frisco case of COVID-19 confirmed today (May 31, 2020, 4:30 p.m.)
(May 31, 2020) Collin County confirms one new Frisco case of COVID-19 today and no additional recoveries. Denton County confirms no new Frisco cases or recoveries today. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 177, which includes 132 recoveries between the two counties. Read the full release
One new Frisco case of COVID-19, two recoveries confirmed today (May 30, 2020, 4:30 p.m.)
(May 30, 2020) Denton County confirms one new Frisco case of COVID-19 and one additional recovery. Collin County also confirms a new recovery but no new cases. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 176, which includes 132 recoveries between the two counties. Read the full release
Six new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed today (May 29, 2020, 4:30 p.m.)
(May 29, 2020) Collin County confirms five new Frisco cases of COVID-19. Denton County confirms one new Frisco case. Neither county reports any new Frisco recoveries today. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 175, which includes 130 recoveries between the two counties. Read the full release.
One new Frisco case of COVID-19 confirmed today (May 28, 2020, 4 p.m.)
(May 28, 2020) Collin County confirms one new Frisco case of COVID-19. Denton County confirms no new Frisco cases. Neither county reports any new Frisco recoveries today. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 169, which includes 130 recoveries between the two counties. Read the full release.
Five new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed today (May 27, 2020, 4:15 p.m.)
(May 27, 2020) Collin County confirms four new Frisco cases of COVID-19 and one new recovery today. Denton County confirms one new Frisco case but no new recoveries. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 168, which includes 130 recoveries between the two counties. Read the full release.
One new Frisco case of COVID-19 confirmed today (May 26, 2020, 6:30 p.m.)
(May 26, 2020) Collin County confirms one new Frisco case of COVID-19 and no new recoveries today. Denton County reports no new Frisco cases or recoveries. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 163, which includes 129 recoveries between the two counties. Read the full release.
One new Frisco case of COVID-19 and one recovery confirmed today (May 25, 2020, 4:15 p.m.)
(May 25, 2020) Denton County confirms one new Frisco case of COVID-19 and one new recovery today. Collin County reports no new Frisco cases or recoveries. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 162, which includes 129 recoveries between the two counties. Read the full release
No new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed today (May 24, 2020, 4:45 p.m.)
(May 24, 2020) Both Collin and Denton counties confirm no new Frisco cases of COVID-19 today. There are no recoveries to report today, either. This means Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases remains 161, which includes 128 recoveries between the two counties. Read the full release
Two new Frisco case of COVID-19 confirmed today (May 23, 2020, 5:45 p.m.)
(Update May 24, 2020: Case count corrected to ’two’ from ’one’. Table and totals were posted correctly, headline banner and ’lead’ sentence were not. We apologize for the error)
(May 23, 2020) Collin County confirms two new Frisco cases of COVID-19 and two recoveries. Denton County confirms no new cases or recoveries today. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 161, which includes 128 recoveries between the two counties. Read the full release
One new Frisco case of COVID-19 and one recovery confirmed today (May 22, 2020, 5:15 p.m.)
(May 22, 2020) Collin County confirms one new Frisco case of COVID-19 and one new recovery today. Denton reports no new Frisco cases or recoveries. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 159, which includes 126 recoveries between the two counties. Read the full release.
Two new Frisco cases of COVID-19 and one recovery confirmed today (May 21, 2020, 4:15 p.m.)
(May 21, 2020) Both Collin and Denton Counties each confirm one new Frisco case of COVID-19 today. Collin County also reports one new recovery. Denton reports none. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 158, which includes 125 recoveries between the two counties. Read the full release.
Four new Frisco cases of COVID-19 and four recoveries confirmed today (May 20, 2020, 4:30 p.m.)
(May 20, 2020) Collin County confirms one new Frisco case of COVID-19 and two recoveries today. Denton County confirms three new Frisco cases of COVID-19 and two recoveries. That means Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 is 156, which includes 124 recoveries. Read the full release.
Two new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed today (May 19, 2020, 5 p.m.)
(May 19, 2020) Both Collin and Denton Counties each confirm one new Frisco case of COVID-19 today. Both counties also report one new recovery each. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 152, which includes 120 recoveries between the two counties. Read the full release.
No new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed today (May 18, 2020, 4:25 p.m.)
(May 18, 2020) Both Collin and Denton Counties confirm no new Frisco cases of COVID-19 today. Collin County reports one new recovery while Denton reports none. This means Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases remains 150, which includes 118 recoveries between the two counties. Read the full release.
One new Frisco case of COVID-19 confirmed today (May 17, 2020, 5 p.m.)
(May 17, 2020) Denton County confirms one new Frisco case of COVID-19 and one new recovery. Collin County confirms no new cases or recoveries for Frisco today. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 150, which includes 117 recoveries between the two counties. Read the full release.
One new Frisco case of COVID-19 confirmed today (May 16, 2020, 4 p.m.)
(May 16, 2020) Denton County confirms one new Frisco case of COVID-19 and no new recoveries. Collin County confirms no new cases or recoveries. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 149, which includes 116 recoveries between the two counties. Read the full release.
One new Frisco case of COVID-19 confirmed today (May 15, 2020, 4:30 p.m.)
(May 15, 2020) Collin County confirms one new Frisco case of COVID-19 and no additional recoveries. Denton County reports no new Frisco cases or recoveries today. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 148, which includes 116 recoveries between the two counties. Read the full release
Two new Frisco cases of COVID-19 and three recoveries confirmed today (May 14, 2020, 5:30 p.m.)
(May 14, 2020) Collin County confirms one new Frisco case of COVID-19 and two recoveries today. Denton County confirms one new Frisco case of COVID-19 and one recovery. That means Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 is 147, which includes 116 recoveries. Read the full release
One new Frisco case of COVID-19 confirmed today (May 13, 2020, 4:45 p.m.)
(May 13, 2020) Denton County confirms one new Frisco case of COVID-19 and no additional recoveries. Collin County reports no new Frisco cases or recoveries today. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 145, which includes 113 recoveries between the two counties. Read the full release
Two new Frisco cases of COVID-19 and four new recoveries confirmed today (May 12, 2020, 5:30 p.m.)
(May 12, 2020) Denton County confirms two new Frisco cases of COVID-19 and also reports four new recoveries. Collin County reports no new Frisco cases or recoveries today. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 144, which includes 113 recoveries between the two counties. Read the full release
No new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed today (May 11, 2020, 4:45 p.m.)
(May 11, 2020) Both Collin and Denton counties confirm no new Frisco cases of COVID-19 today. Collin County reports one new recovery while Denton reports none. This means Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases remains 142, which includes 109 recoveries between the two counties. Read more in full release.
No new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed today (May 10, 2020, 4:30 p.m.)
(May 10, 2020) Both Collin and Denton counties confirm no new Frisco cases of COVID-19 today. There are no recoveries to report today, either. This means Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases remains 142, which includes 108 recoveries between the two counties. Read more in full release.
No new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed today (May 9, 2020, 4:15 p.m. )
(May 9, 2020) Both Collin and Denton counties confirm no new Frisco cases of COVID-19 today. There are no recoveries to report today, either. This means Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases remains 142, which includes 108 recoveries between the two counties. Read more in full release.
Two new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed today (May 8, 2020, 5:45 p.m.)
(May 8, 2020) Collin County confirms two new Frisco cases of COVID-19. Denton County confirms none. Neither county reports any new Frisco recoveries, however Collin has adjusted a previously reported recovered case. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 142, which includes 108 recoveries (down from 109) between the two counties. Read more in full release.
One new Frisco case of COVID-19 confirmed today (May 7, 2020, 4:45 p.m.)
(May 7, 2020) Collin County confirms one new Frisco case of COVID-19. Denton County reports none. Neither county reports any new recoveries today. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 140, which includes 109 recoveries between the two counties. Read more in full release.
No new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed today (May 6, 2020, 4:45 p.m.)
(May 6, 2020) Both Collin and Denton County confirm no new Frisco cases of COVID-19 and no additional recoveries today. This means Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases stands at 139, which includes 109 recoveries between the two counties. Read more in full release.
Two new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed today (May 5, 2020, 4:30 p.m.)
One new Frisco case of COVID-19 confirmed today (May 4, 2020, 5:00 p.m.)
No new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed today (May 3, 2020, 4:40 p.m.)
(May 3, 2020) Both Collin and Denton Counties confirm no new Frisco cases of COVID-19 today. There are no Frisco recoveries to report today, either. This means Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases stands at 136, which includes 106 recoveries between the two counties. Read more in full release.
One new Frisco case of COVID-19 confirmed today (May 2, 2020, 5:30 p.m.)
(May 2, 2020) Collin County confirms one new Frisco case of COVID-19 and no additional recoveries. Denton County confirms no new Frisco cases nor recoveries today. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 136, which includes 106 recoveries between the two counties. Read more in full release
One new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed today (May 1, 2020, 5 p.m.)
(May 1, 2020) Collin County confirms one new Frisco case of COVID-19 and one recovery. Denton County confirms no new Frisco cases but reports three new recoveries. This brings Frisco’s total confirmed cases to 136, which includes 106 recoveries between the two counties. Read more in full release
APRIL 2020
No new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed today (April 30, 2020, 4:30 p.m.)
(April 30, 2020) Both Collin and Denton County confirm no new Frisco cases of COVID-19 and no additional recoveries today. This means Frisco’s total confirmed cases stands at 135, which includes 102 recoveries between the two counties. Read more in full release
One new Frisco case of COVID-19 confirmed today (April 29, 2020, 4:30 p.m.)
(April 29, 2020) Denton County confirms one new Frisco case of COVID-19. Collin County reports no new Frisco cases, but confirms two new recoveries. Denton County also confirms one new recovery. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 135, which includes 103 recoveries. Read more in full release
Two new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed today (April 28, 2020, 4:30 p.m.)
(April 28, 2020) Both Collin and Denton County confirm one new Frisco case of COVID-19 each. Collin also confirms two new recoveries, Denton County reports none. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 134, which includes 100 recoveries. Read more in full release
Frisco Amends Emergency Ordinance to Align with State Plan to Open Texas (April 27, 2020, 8 p.m.)
(April 27, 2020) Tonight, the Frisco City Council voted to amend its emergency ordinance to align with Governor Greg Abbott’s Open Texas plan, which takes effect May 1. This ordinance also opens some parks and recreation facilities. Read more in full release
One new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed today (April 27 2020, 5 p.m.)
(April 27, 2020) Collin County confirms one new Frisco case of COVID-19 but no new recoveries. Denton County confirms no new Frisco cases, along with no new recoveries. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 132, which includes 98 recoveries. Read more in full release
One new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed today (April 26 2020, 4:30 p.m.)
(April 26, 2020) Denton county confirms one new Frisco cases of COVID-19, no additional recoveries. Collin county confirms none and no additional recoveries. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 131, which includes 98 recoveries. Read more in full release
No new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed today (April 25, 2020, 4:30 p.m.)
(April 25, 2020) Both Collin and Denton counties report no new Frisco cases of COVID-19 today. No new recovered cases were reported today, either. This means Frisco’s total confirmed cases stands at 130, which includes 97 recoveries between the two counties. Read more in full release.
Four new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed today (April 24, 2020, 4:30 p.m.)
(April 24, 2020) Collin County confirms four new Frisco cases of COVID-19 and one new recovery. Denton County reports no new Frisco cases or recoveries. This brings Frisco’s total confirmed cases to 130. Between the two counties, 97 Frisco residents have recovered. Read more in full release
One new Frisco case of COVID-19 confirmed; eight new recoveries reported today (April 23, 2020, 4:30 p.m.)
(April 23, 2020) Collin County confirms one new Frisco case of COVID-19. Denton County confirms none but reports six new recoveries. Collin County also reports two new recoveries. This brings Frisco’s total confirmed cases to 126. Between the two counties, 96 Frisco residents have recovered. Read more in full release
Three new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed; 11 recoveries reported today (April 22, 2020, 5:30 p.m.)
Frisco Amends Emergency Ordinance; Aligning with Governor’s Executive Order (April 21, 2020, 9 p.m.)
(April 21, 2020) Tonight, the Frisco City Council voted to amend its ordinance to align with Governor Greg Abbott’s latest Executive Order, issued April 17, which allows for ‘Reopened Services’ or what’s being called ‘Retail To-Go’. Beginning Friday, April 24, non-essential services may offer ‘Retail To-Go’ through pickup or delivery to doorstep or by mail. Read more in full release
Five new Frisco cases of COVID-19 reported today (April 21, 2020, 6 p.m.)
Two new Frisco cases of COVID-19 reported today (April 20, 2020, 5 p.m.)
(April 20, 2020) Collin County confirms two new Frisco cases of COVID-19. Denton County confirms none. Collin County also reports one new recovery. This brings Frisco’s total confirmed cases to 118. Between the two counties, 73 Frisco residents have recovered. Read more in full release
No new Frisco cases of COVID-19 reported today (April 19, 2020, 4:30 p.m.)
Three new Frisco cases of COVID-19 reported today (April 18, 2020, 5:30 p.m.)
(April 18, 2020) Denton County reports three new Frisco cases of COVID-19 and two more recovered. Collin County reports no new cases or recoveries. This brings confirmed total number of confirmed cases to 116, which includes 48 in Denton County and 68 in Collin County. The total number of recovered in Frisco is 72. Read more in full release.
Two new Frisco cases of COVID-19 reported today (April 17, 2020, 6:30 p.m.)
(April 17, 2020) Denton County confirms two new Frisco cases of COVID-19. Collin County confirms none. Both counties each reported two new recoveries. This brings Frisco’s total confirmed cases to 113. Between the two counties, 70 Frisco residents have recovered. Read more in full release
Frisco Recovery Planning Team Prepares to Help Businesses ’Reopen’ While Keeping the Public Safe Once ’Stay-At-Home’ Orders Lifted (April 17, 2020, 5 p.m.)
(April 17, 2020) The City of Frisco’s Recovery Planning Team is working on a phased-approach strategy to restart the community’s economic engine, while maintaining safety, once stay-at-home orders are lifted. Frisco’s Recovery Planning Team initially met, virtually, April 3. Since then, the collaboration group has been working to streamline city processes, which align with Governor Greg Abbott’s plan announced today to ‘reopen Texas’.
“We’ve been anticipating what the new way of doing business would look like in a COVID-19 era,” said Mayor Jeff Cheney. “Our pre-planning will help us carry out the state’s orders while balancing our need to keep our residents, employees, business operators and visitors safe. Our team’s thoughtful planning to make the ‘reopening’ experience as easy as possible will help us support Governor Abbott’s new executive order, which includes ‘Retail to Go’. Read more in full release
Five new Frisco cases of COVID-19 reported today (April 16, 2020, 5 p.m.)
(April 16, 2020) Collin County reports three new Frisco cases of COVID-19; Denton County reports two new cases for a new, daily case count of five. Each county reported a new recovery, for a total of two. This brings Frisco’s total confirmed cases to 111, including 66 recoveries. Read more in full release
Four new Frisco case of COVID-19 reported today (April 15, 2020, 5:30 p.m.)
(April 15, 2020) Denton County reports three new Frisco cases of COVID-19; Collin County reports one new Frisco case. Collin also reported one case transferred. Frisco’s total confirmed cases is 106, which includes 64 total recoveries between both counties. Read more in full release.
One new Frisco case of COVID-19 reported today (April 14, 2020, 5 p.m.)
(April 14, 2020) Collin County reports one new Frisco cases of COVID-19; Denton County reports none. That brings Frisco’s cumulative confirmed case count to 103, including 63 recovered. Read more in full release.
One new Frisco case of COVID-19 reported today (April 13, 2020, 5 p.m.)
(April 13, 2020) Denton County reports one new Frisco cases of COVID-19; Collin County reports none. That brings Frisco’s cumulative confirmed case count to 102, including 61 recovered. Read more in full release
No new Frisco cases of COVID-19 reported today (April 12, 2020, 4:45 p.m.)
(April 12, 2020) Neither Collin nor Denton County reported any new Frisco cases of COVID-19 today. Worth noting, Collin County reported six additional ’recoveries’ in Frisco today. That means Frisco’s total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases stands at 101, which includes 55 recoveries. Read more in full release
Two new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed (April 11, 2020, 5:15 p.m.)
(April 11, 2020) Both Collin and Denton counties have each confirmed a new Frisco case for a daily total of two. This brings Frisco’s overall confirmed case total to 101, which includes 49 recoveries between both counties. Read more in full release
Five new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed (April 10, 2020, 6:15 p.m.)
(April 10, 2020) Denton County confirms two new Frisco cases of COVID-19; Collin County confirms three. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 99, including 47 recovered. Read more in full release
Frisco yard waste collection resumes; ’DIY’ drop off service continues
(April 10, 2020) Beginning Monday, April 13, the City of Frisco will resume yard waste collections, weekly. Residents must place materials out for ‘pickup’ on their regularly scheduled collection day; however, service will be delayed three days in an effort minimize the health risk for collection employees. Read more in full release
Eight new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed (April 9, 2020, 6:15 p.m.)
(April 9, 2020) Denton County confirms 4 new Frisco cases of COVID-19; Collin County confirms 4. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 94, which includes both counties. Overall, 39 of those patients have recovered. Read more in full release.
Fifteen new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed (April 8, 2020, 5 p.m.)
(April 8, 2020) Denton County confirms 4 new Frisco cases of COVID-19; Collin County confirms 11. This brings Frisco’s total number of confirmed cases to 86, which includes both counties. Overall, 36 of those patients have recovered. Read more in full release.
Frisco extends emergency declaration to April 30 (April 7, 2020, 9 p.m.)
(April 7, 2020) Tonight, the Frisco City Council voted to extend its emergency declaration to April 30 and amend its ordinance to align with Governor Greg Abbott’s ‘Statewide and Essential Services and Activities Protocols . By doing so, the City of Frisco is adopting the state’s process for determining whether a business or services is considered ‘essential’. The Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) provides an online process for applicants to be considered ‘essential’. The state is using the Critical Infrastructure Workforce definitions provided by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security when considering applications for ‘essential’ designations. Read more in full release.
Four new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed (April 7, 2020, 9 p.m.)
(April 7, 2020) Denton County confirms two new Frisco cases of COVID-19. Collin County confirms two bringing Frisco’s daily new confirmed cases count to four. This brings Frisco’s total confirmed cases to 71, 30 Frisco residents have recovered. Read more in full release.
Three new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed (April 6, 2020, 5:30 p.m.)
(April 6, 2020) Collin County confirms three new Frisco cases of COVID-19. Denton County reports none. This brings Frisco’s total confirmed cases to 67. Between the two counties, 27 Frisco residents have recovered. Collin County reports one Frisco death related to COVID-19. Read the entire release...
Three new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed (April 5, 2020, 6:15 p.m.)
(April 5, 2020) Collin County reports three new Frisco cases of COVID-19 while Denton County reports none. That brings Frisco’s total confirmed cases to 64, which includes both counties. Read the entire release...
Collin, Denton counties confirm one death, six new Frisco cases of COVID-19
(April 4, 2020) Collin County confirms three new Frisco cases of COVID-19 and Frisco’s first death related to the virus. Earlier today, Denton County reported three new Frisco cases, as well, for a daily count of six cases. Frisco’s total number of confirmed coronavirus cases is now 61. Read the entire release...
Collin County’s Third Death Related to COVID-19 is Frisco’s First Death Related to the Virus
(April 4, 2020 - Frisco, Texas ) – Collin County Health Care Services (CCHCS) announced the third COVID-19 related death in Collin County today. The 67-year-old Frisco woman had been previously confirmed to have underlying health complications in addition to COVID-19. She died in a local hospital early Saturday morning. Read the entire release...
Three new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed - April 3, 2020, 6:20 p.m.
- Collin County confirms two new Frisco cases of COVID-19 (April 3, 2020, 6:20 p.m. )
- Denton County reports NO new Frisco cases of COVID-19 (April 3, 2020, 5:00 p.m.)
Three new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed - April 2, 2020, 5:30 p.m.
- Denton County confirms one new Frisco case of COVID-19 (April 2, 2020, 5 p.m.)
- Collin County confirms two new Frisco cases of COVID-19 (April, 2, 2020, 5:30 p.m.)
Seven new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed - April 1, 2020, 6 p.m.
- Denton County confirms four new Frisco cases of COVID-19(April 1, 2020, 5:00 p.m.)
- Collin County confirms three new Frisco cases of COVID-19 (April 1, 2020, 6:00 p.m.)
MARCH 2020
Three New Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed - March 31, 2020
- Denton County: One new Frisco case confirmed (March 31, 2020, 5 p.m.)
- Collin County: Two new Frisco cases confirmed (March 31, 2020) - Collin County COVID-19 Update Dashboard
Four New Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed - March 30, 2020
- Denton County: No New Frisco Cases Among the 26 Reported (March 30, 2020, 5 p.m.)
- Collin County: Three new Frisco cases confirmed this evening (March 30, 2020, 7:48 p.m.)
- Collin County: Additional New Frisco case confirmed tonight (March 30, 2020, 9:30 p.m.)
- Collin County also launched a new dashboard related to COVID-19
Four new Frisco cases of COVID-19 confirmed - March 29, 2020
- Denton County Confirms Two New Frisco Cases of Covid-19 (March 29, 2020, 4:45 p.m.)
- Collin County Confirms Two New Frisco Cases of COVID-19 (March 29, 2020, 4:45 p.m.)
Two New Frisco Cases of COVID-19 Confirmed - March 28, 2020
- Denton County Confirms One New Frisco Case of Covid-19 (March 28, 2020, 7:00 p.m.)
- Collin County Confirms One New Frisco Case of COVID-19 (March 28, 2020, 7:00 p.m.)
Frisco General Election moved to Nov. 3; Candidate filings remain valid, will not be reopened
(March 27, 2020) Frisco’s general election scheduled for May will be postponed until November due to uncertainty surrounding COVID-19, coronavirus. Read more.
Six New Frisco Cases for COVID-19 Confirmed (March 27, 2020, 6 p.m.)
The City of Frisco learned of six additional cases of COVID-19 as confirmed by both Denton and Collin Counties.
Six New Frisco Cases for COVID-19 Confirmed (March 26, 2020, 6 p.m.)
The City of Frisco learned of six additional cases of COVID-19 as confirmed by both Denton and Collin Counties.
- Denton County has reported three new Frisco cases of COVID-19. No additional details are available about the patients.
- Collin County has reported three new Frisco cases of COVID-19. This includes a 34-year-old female, who traveled internationally; a 51-year-old female and a 40-year-old male.
Stay at Home Notice - Effective as of March 25, 2020
(March 25, 2020) The City of Frisco is in two counties, Collin and Denton, and both counties amended emergency declarations on March 24 urging residents to STAY AT HOME unless they need “essentials” or are considered “essential” workers.
The City of Frisco is applying Denton County’s definition of “essential.” Read the Denton County STAY AT HOME order in its entirety.
You may leave home to go to work or do business at an “essential” business. City of Frisco parks and trails remain open for recreating (including biking, walking dogs), as long as you’re using social distancing of 6 feet.
- The city has produced this guide for convenient reference of "essential" services. This is not an exhaustive list.
Collin County Reports Two New Frisco Cases for COVID-19 (March 25, 2020)
(March 25, 2020 - 6:54 p.m.) Tonight, Collin County reported two new cases, in Frisco both men, ages 40 and 72 who tested positive for novel coronavirus (COVID-19). This brings the total number of confirmed cases in Frisco to 19, including cases from both Collin and Denton counties.
Denton County confirms four new Frisco cases of COVID-19 (March 25, 2020)
(March 25, 2020) Denton County is reporting nineteen additional laboratory confirmed cases of COVID-19, including four in Frisco. The county did not provide further details on the patients. This brings the total number of confirmed cases in Frisco to 17, including cases from both Collin and Denton counties.
Denton County Confirms New Frisco Case of COVID-19 (March 22, 2020)
Denton County Public Health (DCPH) has reported six new confirmed cases of COVID-19, one of whom lives in Frisco. The county did not provide further details on the patients.
Collin County Confirms New Frisco Case of COVID-19 (March 21, 2020)
A 61-year-old Frisco man, with no reported travel, is one of four new cases of COVID-19 reported this evening by Collin County. None of the four new cases have any underlying health conditions and are isolating at home.
Collin County Confirms New Frisco Case of COVID-19 (March 20, 2020)
The county says the Frisco patient is 20-year-old woman with underlying health conditions. She is isolated at home and has no reported travel history.
Denton County Confirms New Frisco Case of COVID-19 (March 20, 2020)
Denton County Public Health (DCPH) has reported six new confirmed cases of COVID-19, one of whom lives in Frisco. The county did not provide further details on the patients.
Denton County Reports Additional Frisco Resident Tests Positive for Coronavirus (March 19, 2020)
Denton County Public Health (DCPH) has confirmed four additional cases of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Denton County, including a male resident of City of Frisco in his 40s who is in home isolation after travel-related exposure.
Denton County Reports Two Additional Frisco Residents Test Positive for Coronavirus (March 18, 2020)
Denton County Public Health (DCPH) has confirmed three additional cases of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Denton County, two of which are Frisco residents. The Frisco cases include:
- A female resident of Frisco in her 50s is in home isolation after travel-related exposure.
- A male resident of Frisco in his 20s is in home isolation after travel-related exposure.
Fifth Frisco Resident tests "presumptive positive" for Novel Coronavirus (March 15, 2020)
A 32-year-old man in Frisco is in self-isolation after testing presumptive positive for novel coronavirus COVID 19, Collin County public health officials report. He has no underlying health conditions, and is not connected to other cases in the area.
Frisco Temporarily Closes The Grove at Frisco Commons and Modifies Access, Programs, and Services at Other City Facilities Due to Risk of Coronavirus (March 13, 2020)
The City of Frisco is temporarily closing its facility catering to residents 50+ to reduce the risk of coronavirus exposure to the city’s seniors. Beginning Monday, March 16, The Grove at Frisco Commons, 8300 McKinney Road, will be closed through April 13. Read the entire news release for more on this and other facilities impacted.
Fourth Frisco Resident tests "presumptive positive" for Novel Coronavirus (March 13, 2020)
Collin County public health authorities report that a 40-year-old Frisco woman tested presumptive positive for novel coronavirus COVID 19. She has no underlying medical conditions and is self-isolating in her home. Authorities confirm that she has not traveled out-of-state recently, but have yet to confirm if her case is connected to any others in the area.
Message from Mayor Cheney; Virtual Town Hall to be held Monday, March 16, 2020 (March 12, 2020)
Update: ’Inconclusive’ test confirmed negative (March 11, 2020)
Collin County Health Care Services (CCHCS) reports a school-aged Frisco child’s re-test results are negative for COVID-19 (coronavirus).
New Video from the Frisco Independent School District (March 11, 2020)
Watch this Facebook video from our partners at the Frisco Independent School District to learn more about how the district is cleaning and disinfecting district buildings.
Update: Three confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in Frisco (March 10, 2020)
Collin County Health Care Services (CCHCS) has confirmed three cases of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) within Collin County. The updated number includes the original case of a Frisco man reported on Monday, as well as his wife and a three-year-old child, one of the family’s four children. Read more on Collin County’s website.
Frisco Fire Chief Mark Piland shares information about our city’s emergency preparedness with media (March 9, 2020)
Chief Piland is also Frisco’s Emergency Management Coordinator. Watch this video of Chief Piland addressing media questions after the City of Frisco learned a Frisco residents tested "presumptive positive" for coronavirus.
Frisco Resident Tests “presumptive positive” for Novel Coronavirus (March 9, 2020)
Collin County health officials have identified a presumptive positive case of novel coronavirus, COVID-19. The patient is a Frisco man who recently traveled to California. Read more on Collin County’s website.