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Tarrant County Infectious Disease Association is a medical group practice located in Fort Worth, TX that specializes in Infectious Disease Medicine and Physician Assistant (PA).
The Texas Center for Infectious Disease (TCID) is a public health facility of the Texas Department of State Health Services for the treatment of Tuberculosis. TCID's Outpatient Clinic also serves as one of the state's Hansen's Disease clinics.
Website. www .tarrantcounty .com. Tarrant County is located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of 2010, it had a population of 1,809,034. It is Texas' third-most populous county and the 15th-most populous in the United States. Its county seat is Fort Worth. Tarrant County, one of 26 counties created out of the Peters Colony, ...
Tarrant County, like all Texas counties, is governed by a Commissioners Court, which consists of the county judge, who is elected county-wide and presides over the full court, and four commissioners, who are elected in each of the county's four precincts.
Since 2018, the Democratic Party has rebounded to represent a larger portion of the political profile and has made huge gains in Tarrant County, concentrated in several areas throughout the county: eastern Euless, Grand Prairie and eastern and southern Arlington, northern and western areas of Mansfield, large portions of Fort Worth, particularly the area surrounding the Stockyards and Meacham Airport, southern and eastern Fort Worth, especially in dense metro areas and along I-35W, and Forest Hill.
Since the 1960s, Tarrant County has been fairly conservative for an urban county, and one of the most populous Republican-leaning counties in the nation. However, it elected Democrat Jim Wright to 17 terms (1955-1989) as U.S. Congressman and Speaker of the House (1987-1989), and Wright was succeeded by fellow Democrat Pete Geren (1989-1997).
Countywide law enforcement is provided by the Tarrant County Sheriff's Office and Tarrant County Constable's Office. All cities in the county provide their own police services, with three exceptions: Westlake contracts service from the Keller Police Department, and Haslet and Edgecliff Village contract service from the Sheriff's Office. DFW Airport, the Tarrant County Hospital District, and the Tarrant Regional Water District also provide their own police forces.
Part of Tarrant County Public Health's responsibility is to monitor, track, control and prevent the spread of disease in our community.
For all conditions not immediately notifiable, fax the following to 817-850-2366: For immediately notifiable conditions ( listed in red ), call the main office number of 817-321-5350.
Tarrant County Public Health maintains regular surveillance of --and remains alert to-- all disease threats. Chikungunya Virus . Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Tarrant County Judge Glen Whitley signed a declaration of local disaster following torrential rainfall and flooding on August 22. (1)
Tarrant County Judge Glen Whitley signed a disaster declaration due to the threat of wildfires. The judge has the power to issue a declaration “if the threat of disaster is imminent.” (2)
Tarrant County Judge Glen Whitley has signed a declaration of local disaster due to a public health emergency. The order was signed to help contain and mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in Tarrant County. (3)