On February 13, 795,000 new coronavirus cases were diagnosed in Arizona, with 1,791 new people and 114 new deaths article cover image
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On February 13, 795,000 new coronavirus cases were diagnosed in Arizona, with 1,791 new people and 114 new deaths

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I wish everyone a happy new year, good luck in the Year of the Ox, and happiness! 2020 is an uneasy year. I hope that in the new year everyone will go well, have success in career and studies, and the most important thing is good health!

Currently, since the outbreak of the new coronavirus, after vaccination, the number of confirmed cases has decreased for several days in a row, and the number of sick people has exceeded 795,000. Today there are 1,791 new cases of new coronavirus infection, 114 new deaths, the total number of infections is 795,323, and the total number of deaths is 14,948! The total number of inspections currently exceeds 4.04 million, and the daily number of tests is 12,000...the daily detection rate is 14.3%.

Yesterday's data showed 2,426 new cases, 172 new deaths, a total of 793,532 infections, and a total of 14,834 deaths! The Ministry of Health urges citizens to wear masks, wash hands, avoid crowded places, and take more and more complete safety isolation measures.

>Total number of infections

Increase and proportion of deaths

Number of people tested daily The total number of people tested exceeds 4.04 million and the detection rate is 14.3%

Vaccination and ethnic proportion vaccination information

Arizona weekly average positivity rate line chart

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