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AZ Pandemic Numbers Summary for the Seven Days Ending April 26: Looks Like Another State Cases Anomaly

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  Here are the Arizona pandemic numbers and graph of statewide cases for the seven day period ending Wednesday: AzDHS case numbers are 17.5% higher than last week. But given that everything else shows a decrease, I will go out on a limb and say this is probably another reporting snafu where they found a bunch of old cases and threw them in this week's hopper. I suspected the same was true for deaths last week, which spiked by 125%. Sure enough, they decreased by 70% this week and are back down to the same place they have been for quite some time. It's hard to understand why they do this. The whole point of weekly reporting is to get an idea of what is happening in the short term. Throwing in old cases does nothing but generate noise.  The only other news is that, like last week, Tempe again did not maintain its ten day wastewater reporting lag. If we're looking at a consistent 17 day lag now, what's the point in publishing it at all? We don't need to know what condi

AZ Pandemic Numbers Summary for the Seven Days Ending April 19: Continued Dithering

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Here are the Arizona pandemic numbers and graph of statewide cases for the seven day period ending Wednesday: Last week I was a little concerned we might be getting into something again because everything was up. But this week we're back to a mix of small increases and small decreases.  The exception to that is deaths, which are up a lot. Most likely, though, this is due to AzDHS reporting anomalies as we have seen it before. Once again Tempe has failed to update their wastewater dashboard. I should be able to get the missing data next time.

AZ Pandemic Numbers Summary for the Seven Days Ending April 12: One Week Change Going the Wrong Direction for Everything

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  Here are the Arizona pandemic numbers and graph of statewide cases for the seven day period ending Wednesday: Well gee, I was really enjoying the sea of green last week. Now it looks like a red tide! Nothing to get alarmed about as a one-week change. None of the changes are big except Tempe and Yavapai wastewater.  That kink at the end of the case graph is a little concerning. We'll see what happens next week. Previous Posts You May Have Missed: New "Arcturus" COVID-19 Strain Surging in India: Here We Go Again?

New "Arcturus" COVID-19 Strain Surging in India: Here We Go Again?

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  Welp, there's a newer, worser COVID-19 strain in the wild, y'all. I've been wondering why it's been so long since we've seen news of a threatening new variant.  They are calling this one "Arcturus." The name, according to Wikipedia , means "guardian of the bear." That doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me, but then again I'm not a Greek mythology nerd.  Anyway, this variant is another of the Sons of Omicron. It descended from XBB, and has the designation XBB.1.16.  Another such descendant, XBB.1.5, is currently the king of the hill in Arizona, according to Lim Lab . XBB and its descendants are dominant nationwide, according to BioBot . According to The Independent , Arcturus was first detected in January. It is now spreading in like wildfire in India.  Like all the Sons of Omicron, this variant is "the most contagious yet," but has relatively low disease severity. One point of concern is that officials believe an "infa

AZ Pandemic Numbers Summary for the Seven Days Ending April 5: A Sea of Green

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  Here are the Arizona pandemic numbers and graph of statewide cases for the seven day period ending Wednesday: Very nice looking numbers this week, y'all! Everything down except a couple wastewater signals and a small increase in deaths over the month.  Cases appear to be stabilizing at a floor that has been established over the last year. Of course this is the time last year where we experienced those floor rates only to begin a pretty good climb in April. We shall see what happens.