Authorities can attribute dates to less than 11% of all cases. Lyndsey Rosales, a spokeswoman for the Texas Department of State Health Services, confirmed to Just the News this week that the state lacks dating information for the vast majority of cases it posts. "DSHS reports cases on our dashboard as local health departments and our public health regions report them," Rosales said. "We don’t attribute them to the date to when a person received a confirmed COVID-19 test result or developed symptoms." Asked if illness-onset or confirmed-test metrics existed at any level of the data collection process, Rosales suggested...