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.
huhhhh
Well, let’s try my county Santa Clara:
Data in this dashboard provide information on the number of hospitalized patients with confirmed or suspected COVID-19. Some individuals who become infected with COVID-19 may develop symptoms that require emergency care and receive treatment at a hospital. Other patients with COVID-19 may be in the hospital for unrelated reasons but still require precautions because of their infectious status.
https://www.sccgov.org/sites/covid19/Pages/dashboard-hospitals.aspx
We have supposedly had 4849 cases since the beginning of March.
Gosh, I would think most of them have resolved but, that information isn’t anywhere. They paint it took as if we still have 4849 “Active”
We don’t.
Up until June 21st we had around 3,400 cases beginning in March. I’m gonna swing for the bleachers on this and say 3250 have resolved.
We did, until that day, have a cumulative of 150 Covid deaths and 10 more from then until yesterday.
These guys are demonstrable liars and will not tell you the good news.
Covid was not a death sentence for those people.
Went to your link and can’t find Probable Cases aren’t included
Clicked on their dashboard and went to page 3 where it says “Estimated Active Cases by County”