AZ Pandemic in Numbers for the Week Ending July 10

 

Here are the Arizona pandemic summary numbers for the week just ended:

This week, all three case-related numbers are in the red.  Cases per 100K are still in the fraction-of-a-percent range, but they have been that way for three weeks, meaning they are steadily creeping up.  Also hospital bed numbers are increasing, meaning more of those are serious cases.

S-gene dropouts (indicating the Alpha variant) are dropping like a rock. That's probably because Alpha is getting crowded out by Delta. But we can't know because the GISAID website is reporting no data for Arizona over the last week. Why that is, I don't know. Hopefully it will be fixed next week and I can update things.

Here is the vaccine accelerometer:


We are back down to fraction-of-a-percent increases. This reinforces my speculation that the spike last week was due some kind of reporting anomaly.  

At least we now have over half of the population with one shot now.  According to the JHU tally, Arizona has climbed to 28th place out of 50 states in percent fully vaccinated. That's an improvement from 40th a few weeks back!


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