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LATEST INFORMATION
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34,993 Total COVID-19 Cases Confirmed in Maricopa County
6% Hospitalized 1% ICU Admissions Demographic Breakdown
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COVID-19 Hospitalization Rates, Personal Responsibility and Contact Tracing
Public Health provides an update. Watch the full press conference.
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Impacted County Services
Get updated information on services impacted. View Updates
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More Than Half of All Reported Cases Right Now Are People Aged 20-44.
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As the number of COVID-19 cases continues to grow, Dr. Rebecca Sunenshine explains the latest hospitalization data and new age groups testing positive in Maricopa County. |
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Contact Tracing and Partnership Update
Marcy Flanagan provides update on the contact tracing team and partnerships, and the role of this tool when faced with the increase in case numbers.
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There Are Several Measures We Can All Take To Stay Safe
To prevent the spread of an infectious disease such as COVID-19, it’s important to remember that no single preventive measure is good enough on its own, and Public Health needs your help. We all have a role to play in protecting individuals and slowing the spread of the virus in our community.
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Know the Risk
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Personal Protective Equipment Update
Maricopa County Unified Command is working to make sure there is enough Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for the most vulnerable in our community. The Maricopa County supply of PPE has included inventory from the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS), purchases by Maricopa County Public Health, the Arizona Department of Health Services, as well as from other agencies via the Emergency Management Assistance Compact. Our current inventory has us confident we have sufficient resources to keep our long-term care facilities supplied with critical PPE. Additionally, we will also be able to support our first responder agencies should their PPE supplies reach critical levels. We continue, however, to watch our inventory levels carefully to ensure we will always have sufficient quantities on hand.
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Total Allocated on 6/23 - N95:1,690, KN95 Masks: 0, Face Masks: 5,500, Face Shields: 1,035, Gloves: 4,400, Gowns: 3,150
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Correctional Health Services
Correctional Health Services has launched a ‘COVID-19 in County Jails’ online dashboard. The new dashboard will provide real-time data on testing and results in jails, including the distribution of positive cases. Information on facility efforts to prevent or mitigate the potential spread of COVID-19 will also be available.
Access dashboard >
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Elections
Given the impact of COVID-19, the Elections Department has made it easier for voters to request a ballot in the mail and they've expanded in-person voting options through a Vote Center model. All voting locations will be large enough to allow physical distancing and will have heightened safety measures, designed in consultation with the County’s Department of Public Health.
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