On December 23, 473,000 new coronavirus cases were diagnosed in Arizona, USA, with 6,058 new cases 54 new deaths article cover image
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On December 23, 473,000 new coronavirus cases were diagnosed in Arizona, USA, with 6,058 new cases 54 new deaths

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Currently, this is the second peak period of infection in Arizona since the outbreak of the new crown epidemic. The utilization of ICU has reached 92%, and the number of new cases has exceeded 5,000 for many consecutive days...

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Currently, this is the second peak period of infection in Arizona since the outbreak of the new crown epidemic. The utilization of ICU has reached 92%, the number of new cases has exceeded 5,000 for many consecutive days, and the number of patients has exceeded 473,000. Today there are 6,058 new cases of new coronavirus infection, 54 new deaths, the total number of infections is 473,273, and the total number of deaths is 8,179! The total number of inspections currently exceeds 3.08 million, and the number of daily tests is 17,000... The daily detection rate is 11.7%, and the daily detection rate is increasing.

Yesterday's data added 5,859 new people, 153 new deaths, a total of 467,215 infections, and a total of 8,125 deaths! The Ministry of Health urges citizens to wear masks, wash hands, avoid crowded places, and take more and more complete safety isolation measures.

Currently, the number of confirmed cases in Maricopa County has exceeded 291,412. All 15 Arizona counties have confirmed cases.

Total number of infections

Increase and proportion of deaths

Daily increase (the highest record was 8,230 people on December 14)

The number of people tested every day The total number of people tested exceeded 3.08 million, and the detection rate was 11.7%

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