Texas removed over 3,000 cases from its COVID-19 count because they had added probable cases into the positive case number.
The State of Texas today had to remove 3,484 cases from its Covid-19 positive case count, because the San Antonio Health Department was reporting “probable” cases for people never actually tested, as “confirmed” positive cases.- TDHS
What other departments make this same mistake? pic.twitter.com/wYhGWhHl5w— Steve Eagar (@steveeagar) July 16, 2020
Here is more information from the state on the nearly 35-hundred San Antonio “probable” cases removed from Texas’ “positive” case count from the state. Although the CDC is mentioned, a positive Antigen test is also considered a “probable” case in guidelines adopted by @TexasDSHS pic.twitter.com/pRR70GmKVF
— Steve Eagar (@steveeagar) July 16, 2020
Here are the @TexasDSHS guidelines for “positive” versus “probable” case designation. https://t.co/Ll0Qwp9x17
— Steve Eagar (@steveeagar) July 16, 2020
More COVID-19 lies…
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