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Arizona ranked as the worst state to live in for 2021 by CNBC, citing poor air quality and low public health funding

Arizona ranked as the worst state to live in for 2021 by CNBC, citing poor air quality and low public health funding
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Vaccine development continues to fight COVID variants

As Dr Norman Swan reports, virus variants emerging in other countries are causing some concern Transcript minus DR NORMAN SWAN, REPORTER: The vaccine rollout has finally started here and across the globe it s gathering speed. Over the past few weeks the number of COVID-19 cases has been falling dramatically in many countries. This was predicted by modellers at the Institute of Health Metrics Evaluation in Seattle back in November. But epidemiologist Chris Murray believes this fall in cases has little or nothing to do with vaccines. PROF. CHRIS MURRAY, EPIDEMIOLOGIST: COVID is very seasonal and the peak of seasonality, we expected was some time mid-January to early February and so the decline we are seeing now is probably mostly driven by seasonality.

Hospital leaders warn of more COVID-19 deaths if mitigation efforts decrease in Arizona

Hospital leaders warn of more COVID-19 deaths if mitigation efforts decrease in Arizona Data from AZDHS shows COVID-19 metrics are slowly going down in the state. However, hospital leaders warn against celebrating prematurely. Author: Colleen Sikora Updated: 5:57 AM EST January 28, 2021 PHOENIX COVID-19 hospitalization trends continue to slowly decline, which is welcome news for Valley hospital leaders as they work to treat those sickest with the virus. However, they continue to warn getting back to pre-spike levels will take time. Downward trend in COVID-19 data continues The winter spike of COVID-19 in Arizona is starting to reverse directions. Patients with the coronavirus have been using fewer hospital and ICU beds since Jan. 11. That’s the date when the state reached an all time high of 5,082 COVID patients in the hospital and 1,183 in the ICU. As of Jan. 26, those numbers have dropped to 4,250 and 1,024, respectively.

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