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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.
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