I've viewed the Texas dashboard - https://txdshs.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/ed483ecd702b4298ab01e8b9cafc8b83 - fairly often. Their fatality demographics page was always way out of date - they only had like 780 complete fatality investigations up through the end of this week (even as total fatalities went well over 4,000) but today they have demographics for all 5,713 fatalities. Unfortunately, for the first time, they show deaths under age 20 (all in the 10-19 age group) with 8 total deaths. Had always been zero. Also a big increase in my 40-49 age group.
This is their note as to why they "caught up" today:
July 27: DSHS is now reporting COVID-19 fatality data based on death certificates. A fatality is counted as a COVID-19 fatality when the medical certifier attests on the death certificate that COVID-19 is a cause of death.
This change means fatalities may be counted sooner and demographic data will be more comprehensive. Also, fatalities can now be displayed by date of death, presenting a more complete view of deaths over time. Fatalities are reported by county of residence.
This is their note as to why they "caught up" today:
July 27: DSHS is now reporting COVID-19 fatality data based on death certificates. A fatality is counted as a COVID-19 fatality when the medical certifier attests on the death certificate that COVID-19 is a cause of death.
This change means fatalities may be counted sooner and demographic data will be more comprehensive. Also, fatalities can now be displayed by date of death, presenting a more complete view of deaths over time. Fatalities are reported by county of residence.
