On May 15, 13,169 new coronavirus cases were diagnosed in Arizona, with 495 new cases and 27 new deaths. Updates on areas with the highest incidence article cover image
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On May 15, 13,169 new coronavirus cases were diagnosed in Arizona, with 495 new cases and 27 new deaths. Updates on areas with the highest incidence

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Today there were 495 new cases of new coronavirus infections and 27 new deaths. The total number of infections was 13,169 and the total number of deaths was 651! Checking the total number of people, it currently exceeds 1...

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Today there are 495 new cases of new coronavirus infection, 27 new deaths, total infections 13,169, total deaths 651! Checking the total number of people, it currently exceeds 180,000, and daily testing data has increased to 11.4,000... The detection rate has dropped to 6.2%...

Persist and consolidate many months of efforts! According to figures released yesterday by the Arizona Department of Health Services, there are 12,674 cases of COVID-19 in Arizona caused by the new coronavirus, 498 new cases, 624 known deaths, and 30 new deaths.

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

Maricopa: 6,821 Pinal: 670 Coconino: 823 Pima: 1,750 Navajo: 1,177 Yavapai: 254 Apache: 927 Cochise: 45 Graham: 21 Santa Cruz: 69 Yuma: 310 Gila: 22 Greenlee: 2 Mohave: 242 La Paz: 36

Highest incidence area in Greater Phoenix (5/13 data)

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 exceeds 180,000, and the detection rate is 6.2%

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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