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Full tracking of the infection map of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Arizona

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There are currently 20 confirmed cases in Arizona, more than half of which are imported cases. The CDC has provided information on some of the infected persons. Let’s take a comprehensive review below. …

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There are currently 20 confirmed cases in Arizona, more than half of which are imported cases. The CDC has provided information on some of the infected persons. Let’s take a comprehensive review below.

The first case in Arizona was an ASU international student diagnosed on 1/26 who returned from traveling to Wuhan. He did not live on campus and did a good job in self-isolation. He was declared completely recovered on February 21. The second case was in Maricop. The case returned from a trip to Paris and attended a friend's birthday party and infected another 27-year-old male friend. Also infected are two women, one in their 30s, one in their 70s, and two men in their 80s. 3/6 Pinal's family of 5 were infected in the community. The first person in this family to be infected was the hostess, who worked in the medical department of Maricopa. The whole family was infected in the community. 3/9 A case was confirmed in the suburbs of Pima and returned from a trip to an epidemic area. 3/11 A 90-year-old man in Maricopa was infected and was the first patient to be hospitalized. The source of his infection is still unclear. 3/13 An elementary school teacher in Graham returned from a trip to Virginia and became infected. 3/13 Pima reported the second confirmed case, but no contact with the first one could be found. The third case appeared two days later, and the fourth case appeared on Monday

There is no latest news on the two latest confirmed cases today. We will update you as soon as possible.

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