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World Cup Chaos
By Fort Worth Weekly
· June 10, 2026
· 10 min read
During the nine World Cup soccer matches at AT&T Stadium, a.k.a. “Dallas Stadium,” an estimated 4 million visitors will flow through Tarrant and Dallas counties, with the potential for 100,000 extra humans to be in our cities daily. From a public health standpoint, there’s a lot going on. Globally,
Key takeaway “Dallas Stadium,” an estimated 4 million visitors will flow through Tarrant and Dallas counties, with the potential for 100,000 extra humans to be in our cities daily.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The massive influx of visitors expected for the World Cup soccer matches at AT&T Stadium poses significant public health concerns for Tarrant County, particularly given the current global health landscape. With Fort Worth being part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, the city's health infrastructure will likely be impacted by the surge of visitors. The Fort Worth Police Department and local health authorities will need to be vigilant in monitoring potential outbreaks, and the city's hospitals and emergency services must be prepared to handle any health emergencies that may arise. Additionally, the fact that the federal Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy has been left without staff or direction means that local jurisdictions like Fort Worth will have to take the lead in preparing for and responding to any potential health crises. This puts a strain on local resources, highlighting the need for effective communication and coordination between city officials, health experts, and emergency responders to ensure the health and safety of both visitors and residents.
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Category: western ·
Published: June 10, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Weekly ·
Reading time: 10 min
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What is this story about? During the nine World Cup soccer matches at AT&T Stadium, a.k.a. “Dallas Stadium,” an estimated 4 million visitors will flow through Tarrant and Dallas counties, with the potential for 100,000 extra humans to be in our cities daily. From a public health standpoint, there’s a lot going on. Globally,
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