AZ Pandemic Numbers Summary for the Seven Days Ending July 6: Community Level High in Most Counties

 

Here are the Arizona pandemic numbers and graph of statewide cases for the seven day period ending yesterday:



Given that most counties in Arizona are now under high community levels, I was expecting the table to look a lot worse. But case rates, while up in the state overall, are actually down a little in Maricopa County. 

On the other hand, the graph shows that May-June this year is looking a lot like July-August last year. That is, to the extent we can even take case rates seriously anymore.

Deaths are down and hospital beds utilization is up. However as noted before the latter is not skyrocketing like it has in previous waves.

Wastewater detections are setting records again in Pima and Yavapai counties. They are down in Mohave County and Tempe, but only slightly.

The high community levels come with a recommendation to wear masks indoors.  So mask up!

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