On April 23, 5,769 people were diagnosed with the new coronavirus in Arizona, a surge of 310, and 249 people died. The highest incidence areas ranked article cover image
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On April 23, 5,769 people were diagnosed with the new coronavirus in Arizona, a surge of 310, and 249 people died. The highest incidence areas ranked

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From Wednesday to Thursday, there were again more than 300 new cases of new coronavirus infection! Arizona's stay-at-home order has not been lifted! Persevere and consolidate many months of hard work! According to Arizona...

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From Wednesday to Thursday, there were again more than 300 new cases of new coronavirus infections! Arizona's stay-at-home order has not been lifted! Persevere and consolidate many months of hard work! The number of cases of COVID-19 in Arizona caused by the new coronavirus is now nearly 5,800, with 249 known deaths and 310 new cases, according to new numbers released Thursday by the Arizona Department of Health Services.

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The 10 most severely affected areas in Arizona

The total number of confirmed cases in Arizona has risen to 5,769, according to the state's latest data. The number of confirmed cases increased by 310 since Wednesday when the state reported 5,459 confirmed cases and 229 deaths.

Currently, there are nearly 3,000 confirmed cases in Maricopa County. All 15 Arizona counties have confirmed cases.

The number of confirmed cases in Arizona may be much higher than the official number. People have reported trouble getting tested, as health professionals face confusion about who should be tested and a lack of testing supplies.

Maricopa County with 2970 cases.

Navajo County with 564 cases.

Pinal County with 303 cases.

Coconino County with 372 cases.

Pima County with 1026 cases.

Graham County with 4 cases

Yavapai County with 75 cases

Santa Cruz County with 28 cases

Cochise County with 31 cases

Yuma County with 39 cases

Apache County with 268 cases

Mohave County with 69 cases

La Paz with 6 cases

Gila County with 12 cases

Greenlee County with 2 cases

The number of people tested exceeded 58,000, and the number of deaths increased and proportion

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