AZ Pandemic Numbers Summary for the Seven Days Ending March 1: Last Week Case Jumps Were Not All Reporting Anomaly

 

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



Welp, remember last week's report when the thinking was the huge jump in cases was due to a dump of stale data from 2022?  It was, but not completely. 

For the case graph this week I replaced last week's anomalous value with the average of this week and two weeks ago (this is called imputation). As you can see, there is an upward trend so there were likely some "real" increased cases last week. 

Hospital beds are up, as are almost all the wastewater readings. So I'm guessing that there is some sort of increase going on. Increases are still modest week-over-week. We will have to see if it gains steam next week before we think about declaring a new wave.

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