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LATEST INFORMATION
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19,293 Total COVID-19 Cases Confirmed in Maricopa County
10% Hospitalized 2% ICU Admissions View County Data
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Impacted County Services
Get updated information on services impacted. View Updates
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Public Health Strongly Recommends These Precautions Amid Rising Case Counts
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Guidance from Maricopa County Public Health |
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Venturing Out
There is increased community spread in Maricopa County. While many public places are open, you should consider limiting your social interactions to the extent possible.
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Download the Graphic in English > Download the Graphic in Español >
Looking for more guidance? View the CDC’s new recommendations >
Evidence For Masks
Protective cloth face masks are really about giving people more freedom, rather than less. As COVID-19 spreads in our community, well-fitting masks can help protect people when they can’t maintain six feet of distance from others. There is mounting evidence that masks protect both the person wearing the mask and those around the mask wearer.
Learn how to make the most of your mask >
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Update On Contact Tracing
Local health departments are responsible for tracking the spread of COVID-19 and alerting residents to risk. Maricopa County Public Health has been doing contact tracing and disease investigation since the very first case of COVID-19 in our community in late January, and the department continues to expand its capacity with additional staff and partnerships to conduct case investigations and contact tracing.
Learn more about contact tracing and what close contacts of COVID-19 patients can expect >
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Download the Graphic in English > Download the Graphic in Español >
Need Help?
Maricopa County has many resources available for people who need help during the pandemic. Public Health’s COVID-19 page has detailed guidance for individuals, families, schools, businesses, long-term care facilities, and more. Our Human Services Department connects people with career services, financial assistance, early education, and in-home adult and senior services. Prefer to speak to someone directly? You can dial the two numbers below for assistance.
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Air Quality
The Air Quality Department is using technology to save time and money while continuing to respond to alerts at air quality monitoring stations around the Valley.
Watch the video >
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Animal Care and Control
You can still adopt a dog or cat, find a lost pet, report a stray, or get your required dog license at our west animal shelter.
Learn more >
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Make sure your family is counted in the 2020 Census. Your participation will help get more federal dollars into our community to improve lives.
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