COVID-19 Daily Update - January 9, 2021

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January 9, 2021

GOODMAN SCHWARTZ PUBLIC AFFAIRS

ARIZONA COVID-19 DAILY UPDATE

 January 9, 2021

Vol. 3, No. 22

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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.

 

Arizona Numbers  UPDATED DAILY

Number of Cases:

 

 

1.05.21

1.06.21

1.07.21

1.08.21

1.09.21

1.10.21

1.11.21

Total COVID-19 Cases

567,474

574,680

584,593

596,251

607,345

Daily Increase in New Positive Cases 

+5,932 (+1.0%)

+7,206 (+1.3%)

+9,913 (+1.7%)

+11,658 (+2.0%)

+11,094 (+1.8%)

 

7-Day Average of Positive Cases is 9,742 (as compared to the previous 7-day average of 9,198)

 

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

 Week

 Cases

 

 Week

 Cases

 

 Week 

 Cases

 7/29

+17,664

 

 10/14

+5,097

 

 12/30

39,252 

 8/5

+13,930

 

 10/21

+6,277

 

1/6 

62,191 

 8/12

+7,240

 

 10/28

+7,253

 

 

 

 8/19

+6,114

 

 11/4

+9,468

 

 

 

 8/26

+3,902

 

 11/11

+14,530

 

 

 

 9/2

+3,402

 

 11/18

+17,939 

 

 

 

 9/9

+3,680

 

 11/25

+27,748

 

 

 

 9/16

+2,366

 

 12/2

+30,129

 

 

 

 9/23

+6,377

 

 12/9

+41,622 

 

 

 

 9/30

+3,223

 

  12/16

+46,618 

 

 

 

 10/7

+4,031

 

 12/23

+44,054 

 

 

 

 

 

Vaccinations:  UPDATED DAILY (1.08.21)



 

Phase                         Vaccinating

Total Vaccines Administered

Vaccination Rate           (per 100,000)

Apache County

1B

334

465

Cochise County

1A

2,238

1,711

Coconino County

1A

3,643

2,474

Gila County

1B

1,420

2,574

Graham County

1A

491

1,276

Greenlee County

1A

206

1,986

La Paz County

1A

171

774

Maricopa County

1A

74,537

1,706

Mohave County

1B

2,457

1,132

Navajo County

1A

1,001

887

Pima County

1A

25,876

2,477

Pinal County

1B

5,238

1,151

Santa Cruz County

1A

663

1,247

Yavapai County

1A

2,766

1,190

Yuma County

1A

3,281

1,427

 

 

 

 

Statewide

--

126,090 (+12,097)

1,754 (+168)

 

Number of Deaths:

 

 

1.05.21

1.06.21

1.07.21

1.08.21

1.09.21

1.10.21

1.11.21

Total Number of Deaths

9,317

9,444

9,741

9,938

10,036

Daily Number of Deaths

+253

+127

+297

+197

+98

  

Effective Reproduction Rate (Rt):

 

 

1.04.21

1.05.21

1.06.21

1.07.21

1.08.21

1.09.21

1.10.21

Daily Rt -  Arizona

1.11

1.10

1.09 

1.13

1.14

Note: Rt is the average number of people who become infected by an infectious person.  If it is above 1.0, COVID-19 will spread quickly. If it is below 1.0, infections will slow. Reporting dates for Rt is a day behind the date of this report. 

Testing Data:

 

 

1.05.21

1.06.21

1.07.21

1.08.21

1.09.21

1.10.21

1.11.21

Total Diagnostic Tests (Daily Increase)

2,953,732 (+16,146)

2,974,034 (+20,304)

2,989,812 (+15,769)

3,017,154 (+27,345)

3,044,506 (+27,341)

 

Total Serology Tests (Daily Increase)

393,396 (+192)

394,030 (+634)

394,583 (+553)

395,565 (+982)

 398,232 (2,667)

 

 

Total Number of Tests (Daily Increase)

3,347,128 (+16,338)

3,368,064 (+20,938)

 3,384,395 (+16,322)

3,412,719 (+28,327)

3,442,738 (30,008)

 

 

 

EPI Positivity Rates: 

 

 

1.05.20

1.06.21

1.07.21

1.08.21

1.09.21

1.10.21

1.11.21

State of Arizona

20.8%

24.5%

25.4%

25.9%

N/A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Apache County

11.4%

21.4%

32.0% 

 19.5%

N/A

Cochise County

16.9%

24.7%

22.0%

 23.2%

N/A

Coconino County

16.0%

25.9%

20.6%

 19.1%

N/A

Gila County

26.8%

23.5%

20.8%

21.9%

N/A

Graham County

37.5%

7.1%

29.9%

31.6%

N/A

Greenlee County

0.0%

23.5%

50.0%

0.0%

N/A

La Paz County

0.0%

6.7%

12.9%

10.2%

N/A

Maricopa County

21.3%

23.7%

25.5%

26.3%

N/A

Mohave County

34.2%

30.4%

30.7%

26.4%

N/A

Navajo County

21.6%

27.4%

22.8%

18.3%

N/A

Pima County

21.6%

26.8%

20.6%

25.8%

N/A

Pinal County

22.3%

25.9%

26.0%

27.8%

N/A

Santa Cruz County

23.6%

31.1%

24.4%

21.4%

N/A

Yavapai County

24.3%

27.5%

27.4%

27.4%

N/A

Yuma County

5.6%

34.8% 

48.5%

33.4%

N/A

Hospital Assets In-Use:

 

 

1.05.21

1.06.21

1.07.21

1.08.21

1.09.21

1.10.21

1.11.21

Acute Care Beds

92%

93%

93%

93%

93%

ICU Beds

92%

93%

93%

93%

92%

Ventilator

57%

58%

60%

54%

59%

 

Transmission Categories By Arizona County:  UPDATED WEEKLY

 

 

Business Reopening Status 1.07.21

School Delivery Model 1.07.21

Apache County

Substantial

Virtual

Cochise County

Substantial

Virtual

Coconino County

Substantial

Virtual

Gila County

Substantial

Virtual

Graham County

Substantial

Virtual

Greenlee County

Substantial

Virtual

La Paz County

Substantial

Virtual

Maricopa County

Substantial

Virtual

Mohave County

Substantial

Virtual

Navajo County

Substantial

Virtual

Pima County

Substantial

Virtual

Pinal County

Substantial

Virtual

Santa Cruz County

Substantial

Virtual

Yavapai County

Substantial

Virtual

Yuma County

Substantial

Virtual

 

*  Decreased transmission rate from previous week

** Increased transmission rate from previous week



Substantial Transmission - >100 cases per 100K, >10% positivity, >10% COVID-like illness

Moderate Transmission - 10-100 cases per 100K, 5-10% positivity, 5-10% COVID-like illness

Minimal Transmission - <10 cases per 100K, <5% positivity, <5% COVID-like illness

 

Arizona Department of Health Services - Coronavirus Home

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases by Zip Code

 

Governor and Government Agency News Releases

Governor Ducey Announces $65 Million From CDC for Vaccine Rollout - Office of the Governor  NEW

State, Partners Opening 24/7 COVID-19 Vaccination Site at State Farm Stadium - Office of the Governor  NEW

Arizona One of the First States to Begin Issuing New $300 COVID-19 Relief Unemployment Funds - Arizona Department of Economic Security  NEW

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



 

Something Else You Need to Know Today  

Public Health (AZ): Arizona Tops COVID-19 Marks of 10,000 deaths, 600,000 Cases - Associated Press

Public Health (AZ): Arizona Health Chief Updates Vaccine Schedules, Spurns New Restrictions, in COVID Surge - Arizon Daily Star

Public Health (AZ): Here's What We Know So Far About the UK Variant Strain of COVID-19 in Arizona - The Arizona Republic 

K-12 Education (AZ): AIA Executive Board Votes 5-4 to Cancel Winter High School Sports as COVID-19 Surges - Arizona Daily Sun

K-12 Education (AZ): COVID-19 Vaccines for Tucson Teachers Coming Soon, But TUSD Won't Open in January - Arizona Daily Star

Vaccines (AZ): Coconino County COVID-19 Vaccines Expand to Education Workers, First Responders, Elderly - Arizona Daily Sun

Government (AZ): Ducey to Focus on Economic Recovery, Pandemic in New Legislative Session - Arizona Mirror

Government (AZ): As the Arizona Legislature Returns for 2021, 3 Things Could Help in the Pandemic - The Arizona Republic 

Vaccines (AZ): Navajo Nation Entering Second Phase of COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution - Fronteras

Vaccines: U.S. Governors Work to Speed Up Vaccinations, Biden Pledges Faster Distribution - Reuters

Public Health: As Coronavirus Mutates, the World Stumbles Again to Respond - New York Times

Economy: 10.7 Million Americans Are Still Unemployed—Rate Stays Flat at 6.7%, But Economy Loses 140,000 Jobs - Forbes

Vaccines: Second Doses of First Coronavirus Vaccine Happening Now - National Public Radio

Vaccines: Vaccinating the World - The Great Task - The Economist 


 

 

COVID-19 Resources

Gubernatorial Executive Orders Issued to Date

Arizona Department of Health Service Guidance

Arizona Department of Education Guidance

General COVID-19 Issues 

County Government Resources

 

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