AZ Pandemic Numbers Summary for the Seven Days Ending October 26: Four Week Trends are Concerning

 

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



It's not another week like last week when it seemed everything was heading up. But this week—for the first time in a long time—we are exceeding values a month ago on many of the measures. Both statewide and Maricopa County cases are down since last week but up 41% and 55%, respectively, over a month.

By the way, the Maricopa County dashboard is broken again. I give up and will stick with the NY Times for Maricopa County numbers (I replaced last week's value with the one from the NYT, which was higher that what county dashboard reported when it briefly came back).

Also worrying is that hospital beds—maybe one of the best current-infections indicators we have left—continue an upward trend. They also increased over the last four weeks. Deaths decreased from last week.

Wastewater signals are a mixed bag, with Mohave County and Tempe declining, Maricopa County staying about flat, and Pima County increasing. Yavapai County almost doubled and is also up over four weeks.

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