Apple has launched a supplemental update to its 10.15.4 macOS Catalina update, which brings fixes to several issues, including a bug which prevented Catalina users from participating in certain FaceTime calls and a bug that rendered the USB-C port on a Mac unresponsive.
Since this is a supplemental update and not a standalone one, the new Catalina version has the same version number as the last one.
Here's a complete list of changes, per Apple's release notes:
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Fixes an issue where Mac computers running macOS Catalina 10.15.4 could not participate in FaceTime calls with devices running iOS 9.3.6 and earlier or OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 and earlier
Resolves an issue where you may repeatedly receive a password prompt for an Office 365 account
Fixes an issue where MacBook Air (Retina, 13-inch, 2020) may hang in Setup Assistant or when disconnecting and reconnecting a 4K or 5K external display
Resolves an issue where a USB-C port in your Mac may become unresponsive
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Apple's macOS Catalina has been fairly buggy from the get go, with numerous issues plaguing users ever since the software's release in October 2019. For a full list of updates since then, go here.
You can install the update by going to the System Preferences app and clicking on Software Update.