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 SCAHC COVID-19 Information
Total Tested: Pending Results: Negative Results: Positive Results: Active Cases:
47,433 0 38,920 8,513 66

This information was last updated on 6/01/2022 and will be updated weekly on Wednesday.

COVID-19 Positive Total Per SCAT District
  Gilson Wash: Peridot: 7 Mile: Bylas: Other: 
POSITIVE 1568 2957 1705 1543 740
RECOVERED 1535 2902 1682 1532 726
DEATHS 22 31 8 5 2
ACTIVE CASES 11 24 15 4 12

This information was last updated on 6/1/2022 and will be updated weekly on Wednesday.

 

 County Number of Positive
Gila 17,545
Graham 12,128
Maricopa 1,305.383
Pinal 134,363
Navajo 38,799
Coconino 44,800
Santa Cruz 16,784
Cochise 31,991
Yavapai 49,058
Yuma 62,906
La Paz 5248
Mohave 58,198
Apache 22,769
Greenlee 2242
Pima 260,455
Total AZ Cases 2,062,669

This information was last updated on 6/1/2022 and will be updated every Wednesday.

*All AZ County information is retrieved from azdhs.gov website.

 

 

Coronavirus 19/COVID19 Information

 

Arizona COVID-19 Response Information

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is closely monitoring an outbreak of respiratory illness caused by a novel (new) Coronavirus first identified in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. Chinese authorities identified the new Coronavirus, which has resulted in thousands of confirmed cases in China, including cases outside Wuhan City. (The virus is believed to have contributed to the deaths of approximately 2% of those infected.)

The spread of COVID-19 between people has generally occurred between close contacts primarily by respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes (in the way that  influenza and other respiratory pathogens spread). It’s important to note that the ease with which  a virus spreads person-to-person can vary. Some viruses are highly contagious (like measles), while other viruses are less so. While CDC considers this is a very serious public health threat, based on current information, the immediate health risk from COVID-19 to the general American public is considered low at this time.

For more information about Coronaviruses please see Coronavirus website.

For the most up-to-date information on the outbreak, please visit the CDC’s COVID-19 website.

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