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On April 30, 7,648 new coronavirus infections were diagnosed in Arizona, a surge of 446, and 320 deaths

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​ The National Weather Service issued an ultra-high temperature warning for La Paz, Maricopa, Pinal, and Yuma counties. The high temperature period is 4/…

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​ The National Weather Service issued a warning for La Paz, Maricopa, Pinal, and Yuma counties. County extreme heat warning, high temperature period from 4/26/20 to 4/30/20. Mohave County also issued an excessive heat watch. A high temperature of 109°F is expected from 4/26/20 to 4/30/20 (10 a.m. to 10 p.m.). Heat Advisory extended to Graham, Greenlee, and Pima counties on 4/30/20. Learn more about how to stay safe during extreme heat and stay informed about future heat alerts. Let’s take a look at the epidemic situation in Arizona that day. You can also pay attention to the epidemic data in hot weather.

From Wednesday to Thursday, there was a surge of 446 new coronavirus infections, 16 new deaths, and a total of 7,648! Arizona's stay-at-home order extended to May 15th! Persevere and consolidate many months of hard work! According to figures released yesterday by the Arizona Department of Health Services, there are 7,202 cases of COVID-19 in Arizona caused by the new coronavirus, 304 known deaths, and 254 new cases.

Currently, there are nearly 4,000 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 3972 cases.

Navajo County with 712 cases.

Pinal County with 397 cases.

Coconino County with 486 cases.

Pima County with 1241 cases.

Graham County with 16 cases

Yavapai County with 79 cases

Santa Cruz County with 33 cases

Cochise County with 39 cases

Yuma County with 78 cases

Apache County with 449 cases

Mohave County with 117 cases

La Paz with 14 cases

Gila County with 13 cases

Greenlee County with 2 cases

The number of people tested exceeds 70,000. The number of deaths increased and the ratio

Daily number of new infections

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

Google Map of Testing Centers. Most testing centers still require a doctor’s recommendation! Please make a reservation in advance!

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