Really?
Here is one instance: Texas
Take 59 seconds to watch the video and you can download the definitions in a link below that
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2020/07/02/explosive-about-all-these-new-positive-covid-cases-state-health-departments-manipulating-data-changing-definitions/
They go from 1 tested and confirmed to 17 “probable” in their methodology...
I've seen that before and it's very nice. The problem is, the case numbers being reported daily and that you constantly see are confirmed cases, not probables.
Skeptical? Look at the Texas HHS website:
Probable cases are not included in the total case numbers.
Now the CDC has a different definition of probable cases that includes people who have been diagnosed based on symptoms or other direct evidence but weren't given a PCR test. Texas may be including those, as they should.