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Public health experts see signs of a third COVID-19 wave in Arizona
Public health experts say they are seeing signs of a third COVID-19 wave in Arizona as we are starting to see an exponential growth curve.
and last updated 2021-07-19 21:13:39-04
Public health experts say they are seeing signs of a third COVID-19 wave in Arizona as we are starting to see an exponential growth curve.
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ABC15 data analyst Garrett Archer said COVID-19 cases are rising for the seventh consecutive week. In the next few days, we should see cases doubling every week.
School districts will be unable to mandate any strict mitigation policies like universal mask-wearing after Arizona Governor Doug Ducey signed a bill that banned those local decisions.
Some COVID-19 hospital numbers improving in Arizona
While still at high levels, some COVID-19 hospitalization metrics are improving in Arizona.
and last updated 2021-01-25 23:12:14-05
PHOENIX â While still at high levels, some COVID-19 hospitalization metrics are improving in Arizona.
The number of COVID-19 inpatients across Arizona hospitals is at 4,229, according to the state s coronavirus dashboard. That is down from 5,082 on Jan. 11, the state s peak. The hospital is still full, said Dr. Brandon Lawrence, an emergency medicine physician at a Valley hospital. We have our ICUs .still all double capacity. That s because.when you get sick, you re sick for weeks.
COVID antibody test results hard to interpret, local health experts say
COVID antibody test results hard to interpret, local health experts say By Jasmine Ramirez | January 21, 2021 at 6:09 PM MST - Updated January 21 at 6:17 PM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - State health leaders are reporting the highest percentage of positive COVID antibody tests since the pandemic began. About 40 percent of serology tests have came back positive for the week of Jan. 17, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services. An antibody test, also known as serology testing, uses a person’s blood to reveal whether they’ve had COVID-19 in the past.