Compare to CA, FL, and NY, there is a huge gap in Texas deaths reported on these two webites:
https://www.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashb...23467b48e9ecf6
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us
Worldometers.info has the following deaths as of yesterday:
CA - 10,313
FL - 8,109
NY - 32,831
TX - 8,510
The Johns Hopkins (JHU) website (arcgis.com) has the following deaths:
CA - 10,316
FL - 8,186
NY - 32,773
TX - 9,070
The other three states differ by 3 (CA), 77 (FL), and 58 (NY)
But Texas differs by 560. WTF?
It is not clear if the JHU numbers are for today or yesterday - which may explain the relatively small differences between the other three states.
But the TX numbers have differed by about 500+ for several days now. What is going on?
In either case, it is pretty clear that TX shot right past FL in the last couple of weeks and is closing in quickly on CA numbers.