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LATEST INFORMATION
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54,282 Total COVID-19 Cases Confirmed in Maricopa County
5% Hospitalized 1% ICU Admissions View County Data
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New Statewide Measures in Place to Stop COVID-19 Spread
View the press release for details.
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Countywide Mask Mandate in Effect
Read about county rules regarding face coverings.
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Just released: Maricopa County Opens Small Business Grant Program Next Week. Read More > |
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The Virus Doesn’t Take Holidays. Make Smart Decisions This Weekend.
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Having Fun And Staying Safe
There’s no doubt about it: holidays are different this year. It may feel like everything’s off limits, but the truth is, there are ways to have fun and stay safe. Whether you’re considering a picnic, a family cookout, or another get together, try to keep your gatherings to fewer than 10 people; consider being outdoors instead of indoors; keep distance between yourself and others; follow mask regulations; and, of course, stay home and away from others if you’re sick.
Want more ideas? Take a look at CDC’s recommended actions >
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#MaskUpAz
Because of the dramatic increase in COVID-19 in our community, Maricopa County is requiring masks for all residents in public places. The regulations approved by the Board of Supervisors create minimum mask-wearing requirements across all jurisdictions while allowing cities and towns to set their own policies and regulations related to face coverings. If you want to report a violation, contact your local law enforcement agency’s non-emergency line. Contact numbers can be found here >
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Do Children Have To Use Masks During Indoor Sporting Activities?
The county’s mask regulations exempt “settings where it is not practical or feasible to wear a Face Covering.” Public Health does not advise wearing a mask while exercising. We hope business owners and parents will evaluate the ability to maintain physical distance and make educated choices regarding the practicality and feasibility of wearing a face covering.
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Hospitalization Numbers
The Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) tracks hospital capacity. You can find data listed on this page under “Hospital COVID-19 Specific Metrics.” According to the ADHS dashboard, Maricopa County currently has 2,650 patients hospitalized for COVID-19. We can all help ease the burden on hospitals and medical professionals by taking personal protective measures to reduce our risk of getting or spreading COVID-19.
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Travel
Many of you probably want to get out of town. Unfortunately, travel increases your chances of getting infected and spreading COVID-19. This weekend, and beyond, staying home is the best way to protect yourself and others from getting sick. If your 4th of July plans do involve travel, take a look at the guidance below from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention >
FAQ's on Travel >
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Parks
The Tonto National Forest is now closed to the public because of fire danger. This closure also impacts parks and trails in Maricopa County which border the Forest.
See impact to county parks >
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Environmental Services
Human Services
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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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