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Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins Explains The Huge Increase In Reported COVID-19 Cases

Video Credit: CBS 11 Dallas - Duration: 03:11s - Published
Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins Explains The Huge Increase In Reported COVID-19 Cases

Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins Explains The Huge Increase In Reported COVID-19 Cases

"Once again we have a high number of cases coming in, this time from June, due to a coding error in the State's electronic laboratory reporting system," Judge Jenkins said.


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