
Arizona novel coronavirus testing data on April 05: 2,269 people diagnosed 64 people have died
According to the latest numbers released by the Arizona Department of Health Services on Sunday, there are 2,269 cases of COVID-19 in Arizona caused by the new coronavirus, and 64 people have died...
According to the latest numbers released by the Arizona Department of Health Services on Sunday, there are 2,269 cases of COVID-19 in Arizona caused by the new coronavirus, and 64 people have died. A model by a professor at the University of Arizona shows that the number of confirmed cases in Arizona has slowed down over the past week 4.5 days. However, due to limited data, this cannot represent future trends.
>The confirmed cases in Maricopa County now exceed 1,300. All 15 Arizona counties have confirmed cases.
Maricopa County with 1326 cases.
Navajo County with 195 cases.
Pinal County with 103 cases.
Coconino County with 155 cases.
Pima County with 372 cases.
Graham County with 2 cases.
Yavapai County with 45 cases.
Santa Cruz County with 3 cases
Cochise County with 8 cases
Yuma County with 13 cases
Apache County with 23 cases
Mohave County with 16 cases
La Paz with 3 cases
Gila County with 3 case
Greenlee County with 1 case
The total number of people tested is more than 27,000, with 11,826 people aged 20-44 years old accounting for the largest number, and 822 people have been diagnosed.
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