Arizona reports single-day record 1,654 new coronavirus cases

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Arizona reports single-day record 1,654 new coronavirus cases

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This is a regularly updated story with the latest information, news and updates about the coronavirus and its impact in Arizona and beyond for the week starting June 8. (Previous daily updates: June 1-7)

PHOENIX — The Arizona health department reported a record high of 1,654 new coronavirus cases plus 17 additional deaths Friday morning.

That increased the state’s documented totals to 32,918 cases and 1,144 deaths.

The state’s previous highest single-day case report was 1,579 on June 5.

The Arizona Department of Health Services has been providing case and testing updates on its website each morning. The dashboard includes, among other information, testing trends, updated hospital capacity and a ZIP Code map of cases.

The daily reports present data after the state receives statistics and compiles them, which can lag by several days. They aren’t meant to represent the actual activity over the past 24 hours.

During a Thursday press conference, Gov. Doug Ducey and Health Director Dr. Cara Christ gave assurance that the state has sufficient bed and equipment capacity to handle the rising caseload seen in recent weeks.

More than 442,000 combined tests for active COVID-19 infections (PCR testing) and antibodies (serology testing) have been given in Arizona, including 13,559 added to the total Friday.

Of the tests of both types that have been processed, 6.7% have come back positive, continuing an upward trend. It was 6% Saturday, 6.5% Thursday and has been increasing steadily since beginning of the month.

For the over 320,000 total virus tests (PCR) given, including 11,543 reported Friday, the positive rate increased to 8.1%, continuing an upward trend. It was 7.2% Saturday and 7.9% Thursday.

For the over 122,000 antibody (serology) tests given, including 2,016 added in the latest report, the positive rate held steady at 3.1%.

Of the PCR samples collected since Sunday that have been processed, 13% have come back positive. If that rate holds up, it would be higher than any previous week.

It was 12% last week, matching the mark from the week of March 1, when only 52 tests were done in the early days of the pandemic.


Below are the latest developments about the coronavirus pandemic from around the state, country and world:

Friday, June 12

Thursday, June 11

  • Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez announced an increase of 103 new coronavirus cases among the Navajo Nation and a total death count of 298. While the total number of COVID-19 cases within the Navajo Nation has reached 6,378, approximately 3,063 individuals are reported to have recovered from the virus.
  • Officials said Thursday that Arizona hospitals have enough capacity for coronavirus patients as positive cases and hospitalizations rise in the state.
  • Arizona Department of Health Services Director Dr. Cara Christ encouraged residents to wear face masks in public as coronavirus cases continue to surge throughout the state.
  • Mesa is allocating about $7 million of its federal coronavirus aid funding to provide laptop computers and tech support for K-6 students lacking equipment needed to learn from home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The Salvation Army’s phased reopening will continue Friday when three more of its Arizona thrift stores resume service: 8702 W. Cholla Street in Peoria, 2324 N. Scottsdale Road in Tempe and 1718 E. Florence Blvd. in Casa Grande. They will join three locations that opened last month.
  • CVS announced it was adding 14 drive-thru coronavirus testing sites in Arizona on Friday, increasing the pharmacy giant’s total to 35 in the state.

Wednesday, June 10

Tuesday, June 9

  • Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez announced an increase of 40 new coronavirus cases among the Navajo Nation and a total death count of 285. Approximately 2,872 individuals are reported to have recovered from the virus.
  • Arizona health experts are warning parents against putting off well-child checkups, as recommended vaccination rates have declined during the coronavirus pandemic.
  • Coronavirus cases among Maricopa County jail inmates have increased sharply over the last five days, leading officials to consider mass testing.
  • In the midst of a surge in coronavirus cases across the state, the Arizona Department of Health Services has urged hospitals to activate their emergency protocols.
  • The Society of St. Vincent de Paul and CVS have teamed up to provide rapid coronavirus testing for uninsured Arizonans.

Monday, June 8

  • The former director of the Arizona Department of Health Services said the state could need a new stay-at-home order if coronavirus trends he calls “disturbing” continue.
  • Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez announced an increase of 90 new coronavirus cases among the Navajo Nation and a total death count of 277. While the total amount of COVID-19 cases have reached 6,110, there have been approximately 2,814 individuals who have recovered from the virus.
  • The Arizona Department of Health Services changed the way it reported intensive care unit and inpatient bed capacity over the weekend.
  • Even with the coronavirus pandemic ongoing, metro Phoenix’s hotel industry reports taking in more guests in recent weeks.
  • Valleywise Health is urging the public to practice safe behaviors to prevent additional coronavirus cases and deaths in the state.

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