AZ Pandemic Numbers for the Week Ending September 4

 


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


There are a couple of hopeful signs in the new cases. Maricopa County is down 11.1 cases per 100K from last week, and the state overall is down about 2.6 cases per 100K.  This corresponds with what looks like a possible downward trend in the new case 7-day average:


Too soon to say if this represents a peak and decline, but it's what the beginning of one would look like if it were real.  On the other hand the daily variance in case counts has increased over the last week, so this could just be more reporting issues with ADHS.

Test positivity has gone up over the last week, though as I reported last Monday, the positive percentage has the problem that many more uninfected people have been getting tested.  

COVID-19 hospital beds are up, but not by as much as previous weeks. 

Vaccines are again up only fractionally.  Here is the accelerometer:


We are about half vaxxed, and are stuck at rank 30-31 among U.S. states. We seem destined to stay in both places. 



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