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On Tuesday, July 21, 2020, the number of reported cases for the following ZIP codes were:

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75204: 579 cases

75206: 419 cases

75214: 276 cases

75218: 175 cases

75223: 335 cases

As of July 20, 2020, Dallas reported 1,026 additional positive cases of coronavirus and 1 additional death, bringing total deaths in Dallas County to 526.

The death was a man in his 80s who lived in a long-term care facility with no underlying health conditions.

An overwhelming number of positive cases come from adults between the ages of 18-39. More than half the cases since June 1 have come from this age range, according to the county.

The increasing number of cases is attributed to social gatherings at homes, bars and other places where social distancing guidelines are not always met.

The race most impacted in Dallas is the Hispanic community, with more than 1,000 cases and 100 deaths were reported as of July 2020.

The most at-risk people remain those over the age of 65, and people who have underlying health conditions. However, Dallas County reports that more than two-thirds of hospitalizations come from people under the age of 65. Around half do not have high-risk conditions.