Texas hospitalizations decline, but COVID-19 deaths are still increasing.
On, Ellis and Walker counties removed 96 and 37 confirmed cases, respectively, from their case counts., Ellis and Walker counties removed 47 and 276 confirmed cases, respectively, from their case counts., Ellis and Jones counties removed 35 and 25 confirmed cases, respectively, from their case counts., the state removed 52 confirmed cases from Ellis County’s case count due to quality assurance processes.
An increase in testing delayed case reporting to state health officials from Dec. 27 to Dec. 31. This caused case numbers fromto be inflated. Testing was again delayed on Jan. 11 and 12, causing case numbers to be inflated onBetween May 27 and May 30, 2020: The tracker incorrectly stated our formula for calculating the average daily positivity rate. On three of those days, we also had a slightly different positive rate, but have updated our numbers to reflect the state's methodology.
On Oct. 13: The tracker included the incorrect number of cumulative cases and daily cases statewide because the state overreported the number of cases in Brazoria County by 159. There had been 800,256 cumulative cases, not 800,415, and 5,050 daily cases statewide, not 5,209. Between Jan. 14 and Feb. 19, 2021: The tracker incorrectly labeled a chart of vaccines administered each day. The chart showed vaccines reported to the state, not vaccines administered.
Between Feb. 10 and Feb. 25: The map showing cases reported in the last two weeks contained inaccurate numbers for Scurry County. The state was overreporting cases from TDCJ. The number of total confirmed cases for the county was corrected on March 2. July 9: Between Jan. 4 and July 8, the tracker incorrectly reported the daily number of hospitalizations as one day ahead. For instance, hospitalization numbers for July 7 actually represented the July 6 numbers. This was because of a change in the way DSHS reported its data.
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