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LATEST INFORMATION
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20,670 Total COVID-19 Cases Confirmed in Maricopa County
10% Hospitalized 2% ICU Admissions Demographic Breakdown
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Received A Text From Public Health After Testing Positive for COVID-19?
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Impacted County Services
Get updated information on services impacted. View Updates
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If You Can Stay Home, Do. If You Can’t, Take These Steps.
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When the stay home order ended, the pandemic did not. It’s important to remember these are still not normal times, and Public Health strongly recommends taking every day protective measures to reduce your risk of getting or spreading COVID-19. |
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What the Data Shows
On June 2, exactly two weeks ago, there had been 10,427 confirmed COVID-19 cases reported in Maricopa County. As of today, there have been 20,670 cases reported.
Approximately 50% of all confirmed cases have been reported in just the past two weeks.
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Reversing this trend is going to take all of us. Anyone can spread the disease so everyone must do their part.
Hospital Capacity
The Arizona Department of Health Services tracks hospital capacity. You can find data listed on this page under “Hospital COVID-19 Specific Metrics.” It’s important to remember that people who get seriously ill from COVID-19 often have to remain in the hospital for weeks. As positive cases grow, the burden on hospitals grows because they are treating both new COVID-19 cases and those who have been admitted previously.
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Why Protective Masks Can Help
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Public Transportation Safety
If you are using public transportation, there are ways to reduce your risk of getting or spreading COVID-19.
- Avoid or limit touching surfaces
- Practice social distancing
As examples, consider skipping a row of seats, or entering and exiting through doors in the back
- Practice hand hygiene (wash your hands, use hand sanitizer)
- Stay up to date. Get the latest on service changes from Valley Metro >
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The Importance Of Taking Breaks And Re-Energizing
We know it can be discouraging to hear about the rising number of cases in our community. The fight against COVID-19, and its impact on daily life, can be overwhelming. Maricopa County will continue to share information to inform the public and protect community health, but it’s important to disconnect sometimes, as well. Take care of yourself. Be good to people around you.
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Correctional Health Services
Correctional Health is taking proactive measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in county jails.
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Emergency Management
This continues to be a busy wildfire season. The Department of Emergency Management is helping to coordinate the response to the Bush Fire. Emergency Management sends out alerts, shares critical information, and coordinates resources as residents are evacuated.
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Make your voice count and help your community return stronger. Participate in the 2020 Census so Arizona receives its fair share of federal funding for infrastructure, emergency response, and community services.
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