COVID-19 Daily Update - March 26, 2021

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March 26, 2021

GOODMAN SCHWARTZ PUBLIC AFFAIRS

ARIZONA COVID-19 DAILY UPDATE

 March 26, 2021

Vol. 3, No. 89

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Throughout the COVID-19 public health crisis, the team at Goodman Schwartz Public Affairs has been communicating, in real time, with our clients on all major announcements and circumstances impacting their specific sectors.  We will, of course, continue to rapidly provide such industry specific information, as such circumstances warrant.

As an additional resource for our clients and interested parties, this Arizona COVID-19 Daily Update is intended to provide a broader perspective on the COVID-19 response in Arizona.

 

 

Patient Portal Vaccine Registration Site 

 Arizona Department of Health Services

Arizona Numbers  UPDATED DAILY

Number of Cases:

 

 

3.24.21

3.25.21

3.26.21

3.27.21

3.28.21

3.29.21

3.30.21

Total COVID-19 Cases

837,849

837,987

838,558

Daily Increase in New Positive Cases 

+605

(+<0.1%)

+138

(+<0.1%)

+571

(+<0.1%)

 

7-Day Average of Positive Cases is 504 (as compared to the previous 7-day average of 482)

 

By comparison, the cumulative weekly increases in positive cases:  UPDATED WEEKLY

 Week

 Cases

 

 Week

 Cases

 

 Week

 Cases

 2/3

+30,818

 

 

 2/10

+21,866 

 

 

 2/17

+11,810

 

 

 2/24

+10,913

 

 

 3/3

+7,986 

 

 

 3/10

+8,676

 

 

 

 3/17

+5,693

 

 

 3/24

+3,526

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vaccinations:  UPDATED DAILY 

 

 

Total Number of COVID-19 Doses Administered

Total Number of People Who Have Received At Least One Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine in Arizona

Number of People Who Are Fully Vaccinated Against COVID-19 

Total Number of Doses Ordered

3.24.21

2,979,531

1,882,931

1,165,151

2,819,270

3.25.21

3,041,773

1,927,278

1,185,986

2,819,270

3.26.21

3,105,814

1,970,398

1,211,279

2,819,270

3.27.21

3.28.21

3.29.21

3.30.21

 

Number of Deaths:

 

 

3.24.21

3.25.21

3.26.21

3.27.21

3.28.21

3.29.21

3.30.21

Total Number of Deaths

16,842

16,874

16,898

Daily Number of Deaths

+44

+32

+24

 

Testing Data:

 

 

3.24.21

3.25.21

3.26.21

3.27.21

3.28.21

3.29.21

3.30.21

Total Diagnostic Tests (Daily Increase)

3,993,346 (+4,485)

4,002,614 (+9,272)

4,010,212 (+7,582)

Total Serology Tests (Daily Increase)

453,190

(+214)

453,826

(+636)

454,580 (+754)

Total Number of Tests (Daily Increase)

4,446,536 (+4,699)

4,456,440 (+9,908)

4,464,792 (+8,336)

 

EPI Positivity Rates: 

 

 

3.24.21

3.25.21

3.26.21

3.27.21

3.28.21

3.29.21

3.30.21

State of Arizona

6.2%

4.1%

4.7%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Apache County

<0.1%

9.7%

<0.1%

Cochise County

3.0%

6.0%

13.6%

Coconino County

4.1%

2.1%

2.8%

Gila County

2.7%

11.3%

7.4%

Graham County

1.7%

<0.1%

5.4%

Greenlee County

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

La Paz County

16.6%

<0.1%

11.1%

Maricopa County

7.5%

3.8%

4.9%

Mohave County

7.2%

4.3%

6.9%

Navajo County

1.5%

3.6%

4.6%

Pima County

3.8%

4.0%

3.6%

Pinal County

4.7%

3.6%

4.2%

Santa Cruz County

0.0%

10.9%

10.1%

Yavapai County

2.3%

5.6%

4.6%

Yuma County

2.0%

6.3%

5.8%

 

Hospital Assets In-Use:

 

 

3.24.21

3.25.21

3.26.21

3.27.21

3.28.21

3.29.21

3.30.21

Acute Care Beds

88%

88%

88%

ICU Beds

84%

85%

85%

Ventilator

23%

22%

22%

 

 

Arizona Department of Health Services - Coronavirus Home

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases by Zip Code

 

Governor and Government Agency News Releases

As Arizona Hits 3 Million Vaccine Doses Administered, Governor Ducey Announces New Phase of COVID-19 Mitigation – Office of the Governor Doug Ducey 

Municipal Government Face Coverings Declarations – League of Arizona Cities and Towns  ONGOING

 

COVID-19 Resources

Gubernatorial Executive Orders Issued to Date 

Executive Order 2021-06 New Phase of COVID-19 Mitigation

Arizona Department of Health Service Guidance

Arizona Department of Education Guidance

General COVID-19 Issues 

County Government Resources

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