COVID-19 weekly update: Cases increase by 3,666, with 48 new known deaths

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COVID-19 weekly update: Cases increase by 3,666, with 48 new known deaths
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Reported COVID-19 cases in Arizona were lower than previous weeks' numbers and the percentage of tests returning positive for the virus declined.

Percent positivity, which refers to the percentage of COVID-19 diagnostic tests that are positive, varies somewhat based on how it's measured. It was high in the winter months, a sign of more community spread. Then it was much lower but began climbing upward in April, and then back downward in recent weeks.

The state's overall COVID-19 death and case rates since Jan. 21, 2020, still remain among the worst in the country. Arizonans ages 6 months and older are eligible for the Pfizer vaccine, while the Moderna vaccine is approved for children ages 6 months to 5 years and people 18 and older. The CDC has recommended the Johnson & Johnson vaccine on a more limited basis for people 18 and older. Many individuals are eligible for booster doses, too.

Out of people ages 5 and older, 67% of those in Arizona were fully vaccinated, compared with 71.7% at the national level, CDC data shows.

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