The state data dashboard no longer shows key hospitalization information since Gov. Doug Ducey ended the COVID-19 emergency declaration on March 30.
on March 30. State health officials said hospitals aren't required to report some COVID-19 surveillance data to the state anymore, meaning certain graphs showing weekly hospitalization levels for the disease and bed usage by COVID-19 patients will no longer be updated.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention still reports statefor Arizona and showed an 11% increase in the seven-day average of COVID-19 hospital admissions from April 4-10 compared with March 28-April 3.
The vast majority of cases, hospitalizations and deaths are among people not fully vaccinated and boosted. show that 30.2% of cases, 24.9% of hospitalizations and 25.7% of COVID-19 deaths were among fully vaccinated people without a booster, with most of the rest among unvaccinated people. Fully vaccinated people with a booster made up 17.4% of reported cases, 11% of hospitalizations and 9.6% of deaths in January.
As of March 23, there had been 1,683 breakthrough deaths in fully vaccinated individuals, according to state health officials’ preliminary data, which works out to a breakthrough death rate of 0.04% among fully vaccinated people.Case rates and death reports For most of December, Arizona's percent positivity for COVID-19 testing was at 11%-13%, before rising to 22% for the week of Dec. 26, 29% for the week of Jan. 2, 32% for the week of Jan. 9, 34% for the week of Jan. 16, 29% for the week of Jan. 23, 22% for the week of Jan. 30, 16% for the week of Feb. 6, 11% for the week of Feb. 13, 7% for the week of Feb. 20, 4% for the week of Feb. 27, 3% for the week of Mar. 6, 3% for the week of Mar. 13, 3% for the week of Mar. 20, 3% for the week of Mar.
The COVID-19 death rate in Arizona since the pandemic began is 407 deaths per 100,000 people as of Tuesday, , putting it third in the country in a state ranking that separates New York City from New York state. The U.S. average is 296 deaths per 100,000 people as of Tuesday, according to the CDC. The state reported over five million people in Arizona — about 70.5% of the total state population — had received at least one vaccine dose through April 9, with over 4.3 million residents fully vaccinated against COVID-19. The state’s data dashboard now separates out doses administered to Arizona residents versus all doses administered in the state.
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