So the 23 deaths were for what period - since there was a reporting delay? It wasn't one day's worth, and therefore wasn't the highest in 2 months, right?
Also, from your article:
Still, it’s clear the state has turned a corner: Last week, the state had a record low seven-day positivity rate of 3.9 percent, and cases and hospitalizations were at their lowest marks since last summer.
Take a look at the COVID death reporting chart for Texas -- there is a typical lull on Sunday, holidays, and weekends. As explained in the article - "Public health experts said the day-to-day discrepancy is likely due to the method of reporting COVID deaths, which usually requires an autopsy and other steps that can cause gaps between the time of death and when it is actually reported to the state." In other words - the coroners don't come into the office until Monday to do the autopsies.
It is very disingenuous for Gov. Abbott to be bragging about zero deaths for a single day when every reasonable person knows the report is simply related to the reporting cycle in Texas.