AZ Pandemic Numbers Summary for the Seven Days Ending June: Mixed Bag
Here are the Arizona pandemic numbers and graph of statewide cases for the seven day period ending yesterday:
There is more green in the table today than I expected. Deaths are down 30% and hospital beds are down modestly. At least they're not increasing exponentially like they have in past waves.
Case have increased statewide at a slower rate than the last couple of weeks, though they are up in Maricopa County at about the same rate. Also let's remember those case numbers may not be very meaningful because of increasing use of unreported home tests—as mentioned in previous posts.
For wastewater, Pima is down a little and Yavapai is down almost 20% from its 2022 record value last week. Mohave and Maricopa are both up by about a third. For Maricopa that comports with the case rate difference between it and the state.
So it's a mixed bag, but at least that means things aren't going off the rails they way they have done in the past. On the other hand, as noted in a post last week most counties are now out of the CDC low community level and are in the moderate level.
Posts from the Last Seven Days you May Have Missed
- Preprint Study: Omicron Is Just as Pathogenic But Not As Deadly Because of Other Factors
- Most Arizona Counties Have Leveled-Up on COVID-19