![]() ![]() Out of the vaccine-eligible population, people ages 5 and older, 62.5% of those in Arizona are fully vaccinated, compared with 67.8% at the national level, CDC data shows. The state’s data dashboard now separates out doses administered to Arizona residents versus all doses administered in the state.Īrizona's rate of fully vaccinated people out of the total population is 58.8%, which is behind the national rate of 63.8%, according to the CDC as of Sunday. ![]() The state reported more than 4.9 million Arizonans had received at least one vaccine dose as of Monday, which represents about 68.5% of the total population. On Sunday, 3,348 patients were hospitalized across Arizona for known or suspected COVID-19, lower than last week, and just 103 ICU beds were available across the state. ![]() The percentages are now for all diagnostic tests conducted, rather than for unique individuals tested, following a change to the state dashboard. Arizona’s COVID-19 death rate per 100,000 people since the pandemic began ranked third in the nation.Īrizona reported case totals for these counties: 1,183,959 in Maricopa 234,028 in Pima 121,256 in Pinal 59,258 in Yuma 53,318 in Mohave 44,894 in Yavapai 40,683 in Coconino 35,330 in Navajo 28,140 in Cochise 20,499 in Apache 15,699 Santa Cruz 15,606 in Gila 11,112 in Graham 4,794 in La Paz and 2,068 in Greenlee.įor most of November, Arizona's percent positivity for COVID-19 testing was at 12-13%. The state's pandemic death rate is one of the highest in the nation, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.ĭeaths by county as of Monday: 14,735 in Maricopa 3,441 in Pima 1,441 in Pinal 1,281 in Mohave 1,069 in Yavapai 1,051 in Yuma 811 in Navajo 571 in Apache 507 in Cochise 438 in Coconino 338 in Gila 212 in Santa Cruz 164 in Graham 116 in La Paz and 30 in Greenlee.Īrizona's seven-day COVID-19 death rate per 100,000 people ranked 11th in the nation out of all states and territories as of Sunday, according to the CDC. The total count of known deaths as of Monday was at 26,205, with one death removed from the count since Sunday. 31: State adds 12,259 new cases, no new deathsĬOVID-19 cases in Arizona increased by 12,259 to a total of 1,870,644 on Monday, and no new deaths were reported.Īrizona is continuing to see a significant spike in cases as the omicron variant spreads. Follow coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic by Republic and USA TODAY Network reporters here. ![]()
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