On May 12, 11,736 new coronavirus cases were diagnosed in Arizona, with 356 new cases and 20 new deaths. Updates on areas with the highest incidence article cover image
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On May 12, 11,736 new coronavirus cases were diagnosed in Arizona, with 356 new cases and 20 new deaths. Updates on areas with the highest incidence

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Today there were 356 new cases of new coronavirus infections and 20 new deaths. The total number of infections was 11,736 and the total number of deaths was 562! Checking the data on the total number of people, it is currently nearly 1...

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> There are 356 new cases of new coronavirus infections today, 20 new deaths, the total number of infections is 11,736, and the total number of deaths is 562! Checking the data on the total number of people, it is currently nearly 160,000, and the daily testing data has increased to 8.8,000... The detection rate has dropped to 6.5%...

> Arizona's stay-at-home ban has been extended to May 15! Persevere and consolidate many months of hard work! According to figures released by the Arizona Department of Health Services yesterday, there are 11,380 cases of COVID-19 in Arizona caused by the new coronavirus, 261 new cases, 542 known deaths, and 6 new deaths.

Currently, there are more than 6,000 confirmed cases in Maricopa County. All 15 Arizona counties have confirmed cases.

Maricopa: 6,219 Pinal: 636 Coconino: 720 Pima: 1,623 Navajo: 1,017 Yavapai: 206 Apache: 744 Cochise: 43 Graham: 20 Santa Cruz: 51 Yuma: 207 Gila: 19 Greenlee: 2 Mohave: 207 La Paz: 22

The area with the highest incidence in Greater Phoenix

The area with the highest incidence in Arizona

Increase and proportion of deaths

Daily number of new infections

Number of daily tests The total number of people tested is nearly 160,000, and the detection rate is 6.5%

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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