COVID-19 Daily Update - January 22, 2021
January 22, 2021
GOODMAN SCHWARTZ PUBLIC AFFAIRS
ARIZONA COVID-19 DAILY UPDATE
January 22, 2021
Vol. 3, No. 35
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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.
Patient Portal Vaccine Registration Site
Arizona Department of Health Services
Arizona Numbers UPDATED DAILY
Number of Cases:
|
1.17.21 |
1.18.21 |
1.19.21 |
1.20.21 |
1.21.21 |
1.22.21 |
1.23.21 |
Total COVID-19 Cases |
673,882 |
679,282 |
685,699 |
690,544 |
699,942 |
708,041 |
|
Daily Increase in New Positive Cases |
+6,981 (+1.0%) |
+5,400 (+0.8%) |
+6,417 (+0.9%) |
+4,845 (+0.7%) |
+9,398 (+1.3%) |
+8,099 (+1.1%) |
7-Day Average of Positive Cases is 7,122 (as compared to the previous 7-day average of 7,271)
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 |
|
1/13 |
+67,049 |
8/19 |
+6,114 |
|
11/4 |
+9,468 |
|
1/20 |
+48,815 |
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 (1.21.21)
|
Phase Vaccinating |
Total Vaccines Administered |
Vaccination Rate (per 100,000) |
Apache County |
1B |
1,674 |
2,311 |
Cochise County |
1B |
5,870 |
4,487 |
Coconino County |
1B |
10,154 |
6,895 |
Gila County |
1B |
2,711 |
4,915 |
Graham County |
1B |
1,709 |
4,442 |
Greenlee County |
1B |
511 |
10,375 |
La Paz County |
1A |
489 |
2,214 |
Maricopa County |
1B |
220,101 |
5,039 |
Mohave County |
1B |
5,769 |
2,659 |
Navajo County |
1B |
4,105 |
3,638 |
Pima County |
1B |
57,676 |
5,521 |
Pinal County |
1B |
14,514 |
3,188 |
Santa Cruz County |
1B |
2,291 |
4,310 |
Yavapai County |
1B |
6,669 |
2,870 |
Yuma County |
1B |
6,940 |
3,018 |
|
|
|
|
Statewide |
-- |
347,013 (+27,029) |
4,821 (+370) |
Statewide Vaccine Allocation (as of 1.21.21): 875,250 NEW FEATURE
Number of Deaths:
|
1.17.21 |
1.18.21 |
1.19.21 |
1.20.21 |
1.21.21 |
1.22.21 |
1.23.21 |
Total Number of Deaths |
11,266 |
11,265 |
11,266 |
11,528 |
11,772 |
12,001 |
|
Daily Number of Deaths |
+18 |
-1 |
+1 |
+262 |
+244 |
+229 |
Effective Reproduction Rate (Rt):
|
1.16.21 |
1.17.21 |
1.18.21 |
1.19.21 |
1.20.21 |
1.21.21 |
1.22.21 |
Daily Rt - Arizona |
1.05 |
1.05 |
1.04 |
1.08 |
1.01 |
0.99 |
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:
|
1.17.21 |
1.18.21 |
1.19.21 |
1.20.21 |
1.21.21 |
1.22.21 |
1.23.21 |
Total Diagnostic Tests (Daily Increase) |
3,210,821 (+17,652) |
3,225,405 (+14,577) |
3,237,576 (+12,169) |
3,255,275 (+17,699) |
3,287,300 (+32,029) |
3,308,691 (+21,386) |
|
Total Serology Tests (Daily Increase) |
404,864 (+1,102) |
405,387 (+523) |
406,440 (+1,053) |
406,778 (+338) |
407,811 (+1,033) |
408,936 (+1,125) |
|
Total Number of Tests (Daily Increase) |
3,615,685 (+18,754) |
3,630,792 (+15,100) |
3,644,016 (+13,222) |
3,662,053 (+18,037) |
3,695,111 (+33,062) |
3,717,627 (+22,511) |
EPI Positivity Rates:
|
1.17.20 |
1.18.21 |
1.19.21 |
1.20.21 |
1.21.21 |
1.22.21 |
1.23.21 |
State of Arizona |
N/A |
21.8% |
22.7% |
19.6% |
18.2% |
21.2% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Apache County |
N/A |
8.7% |
19.5% |
19.1% |
17.9% |
12.1% |
|
Cochise County |
N/A |
15.4% |
13.1% |
18.5% |
8.0% |
12.7% |
|
Coconino County |
N/A |
19.3% |
16.7% |
13.8% |
17.4% |
16.2% |
|
Gila County |
N/A |
22.4% |
19.4% |
15.5% |
21.8% |
21.4% |
|
Graham County |
N/A |
19.5% |
48.2% |
40.0% |
14.7% |
30.6% |
|
Greenlee County |
N/A |
50.0% |
0.0% |
0.0% |
0.0% |
0.0% |
|
La Paz County |
N/A |
20.0% |
25.0% |
25.0% |
29.4% |
22.4% |
|
Maricopa County |
N/A |
22.0% |
23.3% |
19.5% |
18.9% |
21.3% |
|
Mohave County |
N/A |
33.6% |
36.1% |
21.0% |
23.5% |
22.4% |
|
Navajo County |
N/A |
21.1% |
24.5% |
17.7% |
13.7% |
22.5% |
|
Pima County |
N/A |
20.4% |
22.9% |
19.7% |
17.1% |
18.5% |
|
Pinal County |
N/A |
21.9% |
25.7% |
20.0% |
19.8% |
26.1% |
|
Santa Cruz County |
N/A |
26.1% |
28.0% |
22.7% |
21.1% |
21.8% |
|
Yavapai County |
N/A |
25.1% |
24.7% |
25.6% |
17.8% |
19.4% |
|
Yuma County |
N/A |
25.3% |
28.1% |
25.6% |
19.7% |
40.8% |
Hospital Assets In-Use:
|
1.17.21 |
1.18.21 |
1.19.21 |
1.20.21 |
1.21.21 |
1.22.21 |
1.23.21 |
Acute Care Beds |
92% |
92% |
92% |
92% |
92% |
92% |
|
ICU Beds |
93% |
93% |
92% |
92% |
92% |
91% |
|
Ventilator |
52% |
52% |
53% |
52% |
50% |
50% |
Transmission Categories By Arizona County: UPDATED WEEKLY
|
Business Reopening Status 1.21.21 |
School Delivery Model 1.21.21 |
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
JLBC Monthly Fiscal Highlights (January 2021) - Joint Legislative Budget Committee NEW
Municipal Government Face Coverings Declarations - League of Arizona Cities and Towns ONGOING
Something Else You Need to Know Today
Arizona Passes 700,000 Total COVID-19 Cases, 12,000 Deaths - KTAR News
Why Can’t I Sign Up for a COVID-19 Vaccine Appointment In Arizona Now? Answers To Your Questions - The Arizona Republic
Arizona’s Confusing COVID-19 Vaccine Appointment Website is Just One Problem to Solve ASAP - The Arizona Republic
Coconino County Shifts COVID-19 Focus to Vaccinations - Arizona Daily Sun
Vaccine Rollout for Tucson Educators Off to Slow and Confusing Start - Arizona Daily Star
Help for Renters: Eviction Ban Has Been Extended and Arizona is Set to Get $492M in Tenant Aid - The Arizona Republic
Navajo Nation Extends Stay-at-Home Order, Lifts Weekend Lockdowns - KTAR News
New Report Details 'Devastating Effect' of Long-Term Care Closures - KJZZ
COVID-19 Cases and Hospitalizations Are Finally Falling - The Atlantic
U.S. Coronavirus Cases Are Falling, but Variants Could Erase Progress - New York Times
Biden Signs Burst of Virus Orders, Vows 'Help is on the Way’ - Associated Press
This is How Long it Could Take to Vaccinate All the Adults in the US Against COVID-19 - CNN
Fauci Credits Biden for Letting ‘the Science Speak' as New Administration Puts Focus on Virus - Reuters
No Mask, No Fly: Biden Signs Order Requiring Face Coverings on Planes - National Public Radio
COVID Vaccine Rollout Leaves Most Older Adults Confused Where to Get Shots - Kaiser Health News
COVID-19 Resources
Gubernatorial Executive Orders Issued to Date
Arizona Department of Health Service Guidance