On May 04, 8,919 new coronavirus cases were diagnosed in Arizona, with 279 new cases and 0 new deaths. Updates on areas with the highest incidence rates article cover image
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On May 04, 8,919 new coronavirus cases were diagnosed in Arizona, with 279 new cases and 0 new deaths. Updates on areas with the highest incidence rates

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Today there were 279 new cases of new coronavirus infections and 0 new deaths. The total number of infections was 8,919 and the total number of deaths was 362! Arizona's stay-at-home order has been extended to May 1...

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Today, there were 279 new cases of new coronavirus infections and 0 new deaths, with a total number of infections of 8,919 and a total of 362 deaths! Arizona's stay-at-home order extended to May 15th! Persevere and consolidate many months of hard work! According to figures released by the Arizona Department of Health Services yesterday, there are 8,640 cases of COVID-19 in Arizona caused by the new coronavirus, with 276 new cases, 362 known deaths, and 0 new deaths.

Currently, the number of confirmed cases in Maricopa County has exceeded 4,000. All 15 Arizona counties have confirmed cases.

Maricopa County with 4751 cases.

Navajo County with 800 cases.

Pinal County with 468 cases.

Coconino County with 540 cases.

Pima County with 1346 cases.

Graham County with 18 cases

Yavapai County with 93 cases

Santa Cruz County with 34 cases

Cochise County with 39 cases

Yuma County with 110 cases

Apache County with 549 cases

Mohave County with 141 cases

La Paz with 14 cases

Gila County with 14 cases

Greenlee County with 2 cases

Phoenix City's highest incidence area

The area with the highest incidence in Arizona

Increase and proportion of deaths

Daily number of new infections

The number of people tested daily exceeds 85,000 and the detection rate is 8.5%

Arizona hospital bed usage data, currently 70% of beds are occupied

Self-testing link

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/symptoms-testing/index.html#cdc-chat-bot-open

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