Texas COVID-19 death toll exceeds 60,000



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Texas hit a grim milestone on Friday, with the state officially recording its 60,000th death from COVID-19.

State health officials reported 377 deaths on Friday, bringing the Texas COVID-19 death toll to 60,357.

Since the start of the pandemic in March 2020, one in 480 Texans has died from COVID-19.

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Texas has the second highest number of COVID-19 deaths in the country, behind California.

Deaths fell in the spring after a deadly winter, but have accelerated statewide again in the past two months due to the spread of the delta variant.

Only 49.4% of Texans eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine are fully vaccinated.

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