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Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup for Friday, Jan 29: AZ Death Toll Tops 13K; Pima County tops 100K cases; State closes in on 750K cases; Hospitals remain under pressure

With 5,028 new cases reported today, the total number of Arizona’s confirmed novel coronavirus cases surpassed closed in on 750,000 as of Friday, Jan. 29, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services. Pima County, which reported 698 new cases today, clearing the six-figure threshold, having seen 100,272 of the state’s 748,260 confirmed cases. A total of 13,022 Arizonans have died after contracting COVID-19, including 1,736 deaths in Pima County, according to the Jan. 29 report. The number of hospitalized COVID cases statewide has declined in recent weeks after peaking at 5,082 on Jan. 11 but remains above the peak levels of the summer’s first wave. ADHS reported that as of Jan. 28, 3,970 COVID patients were hospitalized in the state. The summer peak of 3,517 hospitalized COVID patients was set on July 13; that number hit a subsequent low of 468 on Sept. 27.

Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup for Thursday, Jan 28: Pima County Nearly at 100K Total Cases; Banner Chief Warns AZ Death Toll Likely To Surpass 18K by May; Total Number of Cases in State Surpasses 743K

Pima County, which reported 698 new cases today, has seen 99,441 of the state’s 743,232 confirmed cases. A total of 12,819 Arizonans have died after contracting COVID-19, including 1,706 deaths in Pima County, according to the Jan. 26 report. The number of hospitalized COVID cases statewide has declined in recent weeks after peaking at 5,082 on Jan. 11 but remains above the peak levels of the summer’s first wave. ADHS reported that as of Jan. 26, 4,087 COVID patients were hospitalized in the state. The summer peak of 3,517 hospitalized COVID patients was set on July 13; that number hit a subsequent low of 468 on Sept. 27. A total of 1,829 people visited emergency rooms on Jan. 26 with COVID symptoms, down from the record high of 2,341 set on Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2020. That number had peaked during the summer wave at 2,008 on July 7; it hit a subsequent low of 653 on Sept. 28.

Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup for Thursday, Jan 28: Pima County cases total nears 100K; Hospital official warns AZ death toll could surpass 18K by May; State cases surpass 743K

With 4,671 new cases reported today, the total number of Arizona’s confirmed novel coronavirus cases surpassed 743,000 as of Thursday, Jan. 28, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services. Pima County, which reported 698 new cases today, has seen 99,441 of the state’s 743,232 confirmed cases. A total of 12,819 Arizonans have died after contracting COVID-19, including 1,706 deaths in Pima County, according to the Jan. 27 report. The number of hospitalized COVID cases statewide has declined in recent weeks after peaking at 5,082 on Jan. 11 but remains above the peak levels of the summer’s first wave. ADHS reported that as of Jan. 26, 4,087 COVID patients were hospitalized in the state. The summer peak of 3,517 hospitalized COVID patients was set on July 13; that number hit a subsequent low of 468 on Sept. 27. 

Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup for Wednesday, Jan 27: Pima County awaits more vaccines; Hospitals see dip in patients but pressure still high; 195 deaths brings total toll to more than 12,600

Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup for Wednesday, Jan 27: Pima County awaits more vaccines; Hospitals see dip in patients but pressure still high; 195 deaths brings total toll to more than 12,600
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Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup for Wednesday, Jan 27: Pima County awaits more vaccine from state; Hospitals see slight decrease in patients but Arizona still has nation s highest transmission rate; 195 new deaths today pushes total toll past 12,500

Pima County, which reported 709 new cases today, has seen 98,743 of the state’s 738,561 confirmed cases. A total of 12,643 Arizonans have died after contracting COVID-19, including 1,680 deaths in Pima County, according to the Jan. 26 report. The number of hospitalized COVID cases statewide has declined in recent weeks after peaking at 5,082 on Jan. 11 but remains above the peak levels of the summer’s first wave. ADHS reported that as of Jan. 26, 4,250 COVID patients were hospitalized in the state. The summer peak of 3,517 hospitalized COVID patients was set on July 13; that number hit a subsequent low of 468 on Sept. 27. A total of 1,992 people visited emergency rooms on Jan. 26 with COVID symptoms, down from the record high of 2,341 set on Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2020. That number had peaked during the summer wave at 2,008 on July 7; it hit a subsequent low of 653 on Sept. 28.

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