Here's a look at how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected Grand Prairie.
Updated Feb. 18 with new case numbers and details throughout.The city reported 1,750 new cases in the past two weeks., offering hope that new cases will continue to slow.
Nine Grand Prairie residents have died in the past two weeks from COVID-19, bringing the total to 417 since the pandemic began, according to the city.The Department of State Health Services has posted information aboutGrand Prairie is mostly in Dallas and Tarrant counties, with a small portion in Ellis County. Dallas County
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