April 7, 2020
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Monoclonal antibody treatments have helped thousands of Arizonans avoid severe illness after contracting COVID-19. So, it’s natural to wonder what becomes of this option with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) withdrawing approval for two widely used treatments that aren’t effective against the now-dominant Omicron variant.
Currently, Arizona has vaccinated 45.3% of the population with one dose of COVID-19 vaccine with Yavapai County at 41.5%, according to a news release from Yavapai County Community Health Services (YCCHS). As of this week, 25 states have vaccinated at least 50% of their populations against COVID-19.
Arizona on Saturday, April 3, reported 706 additional confirmed COVID-19 cases and two more deaths as the number of fatalities rose to just under 17,000 and the state's rolling average of new daily cases rose a second day in a row.
Registration at Arizona’s state-operated COVID-19 vaccination sites in Maricopa, Pima and Yuma counties will be open to all Arizonans 16 and older beginning at 8 a.m. Wednesday, March 24, as announced by Gov. Doug Ducey and the Arizona Department of Health Services.
The state of Arizona saw 1,735 new cases of COVID-19 and 54 additional deaths, as of Saturday morning, March 6, according to the Department of Health Services.
Arizona health officials on Sunday reported 1,804 new COVID-19 cases and 25 additional deaths.
Health officials in Arizona on Sunday reported 1,544 new COVID-19 cases and 37 more deaths as they braced for a possible surge in cases from Super Bowl gatherings.
Yavapai County Community Health Services reported 29 new cases of COVID-19 with 10 additional deaths overnight, according to a news release Tuesday morning.
Arizona, a national COVID-19 hotspot, on Saturday, Jan. 9, passed the grim milestones of 10,000 deaths and 600,000 known cases since the pandemic began.
Many employees in Arizona's second-largest county may be put on furlough for the next three weeks as Pima County tries to reduce the transmission of COVID-19 within county departments.
Arizona health officials on Saturday, Oct. 10, reported 894 additional known COVID-19 cases and 13 more deaths, increasing the state's totals to 224,978 cases and 5,759 deaths.
Across Arizona, 1,522,472 Arizonans have been tested for COVID-19 with 205,516 positive results and 5,207 deaths, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services.
Arizona health officials on Sunday reported 1,465 new cases of the coronavirus and 18 more deaths.
Arizona health officials report 2,992 new confirmed coronavirus cases and 53 additional deaths.
Arizona health officials report 1,973 new confirmed coronavirus cases and 19 additional deaths.
The State of Arizona has recorded nearly 120,000 confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19), as of Saturday morning, July 11, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services website. One week ago, the state was nearing 100,000 cases.
The State of Arizona is closing in on 100,000 confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19), with 94,553 cases recorded as of Saturday morning, July 4, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services website.
Yavapai County has registered its eighth death because of the coronavirus (COVID-19), according to the Arizona Department of Health Services. The total had stood at seven since June 11.
The State of Arizona’s total tally reached 34,458 confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) Saturday morning, June 13, up 1,540 cases. The statewide deaths increased by 39 to 1,183, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services.
The Arizona Department of Health Services has reported 1,438 additional cases of coronavirus and two more known deaths.
The Arizona Department of Health Services reported a new single-day record 790 confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Saturday morning, May 30, according to its website.
Yavapai County has 283 confirmed cases of COVID-19 (coronavirus), up four overnight, according to a Yavapai County Community Health Services (YCCHS) press release Friday morning, May 22.
Yavapai County has tested 2,339 residents, with 2,241 tests negative and 81 positives, 11 recoveries and two deaths, according to a release from Yavapai County Community Health Services (YCCHS) on Thursday morning, April 30. The county epidemiologist received one additional confirmed case overnight.
Across Arizona, 58,697 people have been tested for COVID-19, with 5,769 positive cases, the Arizona Department of Health Services reported. The virus has caused 249 deaths in the state, up 20 overnight
As of Tuesday afternoon, April 14, Yavapai County reports 70 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and only one death. Statewide, there were an additional nine deaths reported overnight, brining the Arizona total to 131 deaths.
In its Tuesday, April 7 afternoon update, Yavapai County Community Health Services (YCCHS) reported one new confirmed case of COVID-19, bringing the total to 58.