Over 2.4 million COVID-19 cases have been tallied in Arizona with a recent increase of more than 26,000. This marks a weekly growth in cases by 1%. MORE ⬇️
A blog post from the state health department reported most of the newly reported cases are due to a lab failing to report case data from 2022.
Recent data from the health department indicates cases are still flat. About 1,900 Arizonans tested positive last week. Hospitalization data from Health and Human Services also points to low COVID-19 infection rates. Both inpatient and ICU COVID-19 hospitalization cases make up about 3% of bed occupancy in their respective departments.
Arizona continues to see COVID-19 deaths, with 39 reported in this week’s dashboard update, but the deaths appear to be falling.
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