![]() ![]() The actual death toll from COVID-19 is likely to be higher than the number of confirmed deaths – this is due to limited testing and challenges in the attribution of the cause of death.Three points on confirmed death figures to keep in mindĪll three points are true for all currently available international data sources on COVID-19 deaths: Note: The current extended Texas COVID-19 Surveillance Report is in PDF format.This chart shows the number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths per day. This map contains data from COVID-19 cases reported to public health, however at home testing and asymptomatic COVID-19 may lead to underreporting. Please note: COVID-19 cases are reportable by law in Texas. Counts may include cases which were provided after initial reporting, such as backlogged cases and reflect regular case quality assurance updates.įigure 1: Texas Map Displaying the Number ofĬounty for the Current Week Statewide COVID-19 Activity Map: Note: Cumulative counts will consistently reflect all cases within the National Electronic Disease Surveillance System as of report date. COVID-19-associated fatalities are shown by week during which the death occurred, up to three weeks prior to current report week because death certificates are required to be filed within 10 days of date of death. ![]() **Cases for the current week include both cases reported in the last week and may include newly reported cases from prior weeks.ĬOVID-19 cases reported decreased in Texas by 1.2% in Week 44 compared to the previous MMWR week.ĬOVID-19-associated fatalities decreased 22.0% in Week 41 when compared to the previous week. ![]() All other data are provisional and subject to change. COVID-19 case data for 2020-2021 are finalized. ![]() *Numbers and percentages might vary from the previous COVID-19 report due to additional data becoming available for non-finalized surveillance years. Hospitalized COVID-19 Cases (rolling 7 day average) Hospitalized COVID-19 Cases (day of report) Newly Reported COVID-19-Associated Fatalities Total COVID-19 Cases (Probable and Confirmed)** New COVID-19 Cases (Probable and Confirmed)** Table 1: Summary of Texas COVID-19 Cases, COVID-19-Associated Fatalities, and Hospitalizations for the Current Reporting Week* Texas Surveillance Component For information about influenza in Texas, please visit So far for 2023, 613,165 confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19 were reported in Texas. Multiple sources of data are being used to monitor the situation in Texas.īetween Maand the current report week, 8,884,859 confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19 were reported in Texas. The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) is working closely with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in monitoring Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). The current extended Texas COVID-19 Report is available in PDF format: Health Care Information Collection (THCIC).National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (NEDSS).Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Licensure.Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA).Food Manufacturers, Wholesalers, and Warehouses.Resources for Cancer Patients, Caregivers and Families.Cancer Resources for Health Professionals.Texas Comprehensive Cancer Control Program.Library and Information Science Program.Research, Funding, & Educational Resources.Center for Health Emergency Preparedness & Response. ![]()
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