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Public‑health update: Dallas County reports low COVID, RSV and flu; monitors measles and West Nile
Summary
Dallas County Health reported low levels of COVID‑19, RSV and seasonal flu in wastewater and hospital data, noted measles outbreaks elsewhere and initial West Nile positive mosquito pools; commission staff raised federal funding and HRSA/CDC award timing questions.
Dallas County public‑health officials told the commissioners court on June 25 that COVID‑19, influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) indicators remain low in the county, based on clinical surveillance and wastewater monitoring. Health staff also reported a slowing of measles activity in Texas but said West Nile virus mosquito pools had returned positive results in several adjacent jurisdictions.
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