Texas Overview
Current data completeness grade:
Key Metrics
New tests (Notes)Total PCR tests (specimens)
New cases (Notes)
Current hospitalizations
New deaths
- Dec 14: On December 14, 2020 we backfilled Texas’ Total PCR tests (specimens). This time series maps tests to days based on the date that the specimen was collected, and as a result there is missing data in the previous week.
- Nov 1: On December 11, 2020, Texas started reporting probable cases and provided a historical time series starting on November 1. On December 12, 2020, we added the probable cases in our Probable cases field starting November 1st. This causes the daily rise in Texas probable cases on the 1st to appear as 71,734. This large increase includes the data dump of 67,475 probable cases, most of which are not from the most recent 24 hour period.
We calculate daily changes based on the data states report each day. Some states report new cases, tests, and deaths using other methods. Please consult official state data sources for more information. We chart “New tests” using different units across jurisdictions, because not all states and territories report tests in the same units. Learn more about total test units and see what we chart for each jurisdiction in our total tests documentation.
We do not have a complete dataset for every metric in every state. If we have data for less than 30% of the past 90 days for a given metric, you’ll see a warning instead of a chart for that metric.
All the data for these charts is available for download. You can also review tabular national data on our US historical data page and data for each state and territory on the individual state or territory’s overview page.
Viral (PCR) tests
Texas viral (PCR) testing Historical data(test encounters)
(specimens)
(people)
Antigen tests
Texas antigen testing Historical dataWarning: Antigen reporting may significantly understate the true number of tests administered
Antibody tests
Texas antibody testing Historical dataHospitalization
Texas hospitalization Historical dataHospitalization (HHS data)
See this HHS hospitalization data on a map.
This data is published by HHS.
Outcomes
Texas outcomes Historical dataLong-term care (LTC)
Texas long-term care datafrom LTC facilities27.3%
Race & ethnicity data
We compute the number of cases and deaths per 100k people for each race and ethnicity.
These numbers show the scale of outcomes compared to the size of each group’s population. These are not the number of cases or deaths, rather the proportion of each demographic group who have been affected.
Race & ethnicity: cases per capita
(All data is calculated)
Race & ethnicity: deaths per capita
(All data is calculated)
Our latest tweets about Texas
Our twitter handle is @COVID19Tracking
As of today, vaccine data is readily available across 49 states and territories, but our team only found vaccine data on doses administered in LTCs in seven states: Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas.
January 14, 2021
California, Florida, and Texas alone reported 80 thousand cases today.
January 8, 2021
But this view masks the seriousness of the situation in the three largest southern states. Hospitalizations are rapidly rising in Texas, Florida, and Georgia.
December 23, 2020
The past few days have brought an important new set of metrics to state dashboards: vaccine data! So far, we’ve learned of six states—ID, MI, OH, SD, TX and UT—that are posting the number of vaccines administered on their dashboards.
December 18, 2020
Seven states reported more than 10k cases today: CA, FL, IL, NY, PA, OH, and TX.
December 11, 2020