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Saturday's 6,106 new cases brought the total number of identified COVID-19 cases in the state to 493,041. As of Saturday, 8,424 Arizonans are known to have died from the disease, according to the data dashboard from the Arizona Department of Health Services.

New cases have eclipsed 2,000 for 30 of the past 32 days, with 26 of those days seeing more than 4,000 new cases.
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Arizona reported more than 1,200 new COVID-19 cases and three new known deaths on Sunday as the number of patients with suspected or known COVID-19 in intensive care units across Arizona reached a record high.

The state data dashboard shows 90% of all ICU beds and 89% of all inpatient beds in Arizona were in use Saturday, with 56% of ICU beds and 49% of non-ICU beds occupied by COVID-19 patients. Statewide, there were 177 ICU beds and 922 non-ICU beds available.

The number of patients hospitalized statewide for known or suspected COVID-19 cases was at 4,190 on Saturday, up from Friday's 4,165 but less than Thursday's record-setting 4,226.

Sunday's 1,296 new cases brought the total number of identified COVID-19 cases in the state to 494,337. As of Sunday, 8,427 Arizonans are known to have died from the disease, according to the data dashboard from the Arizona Department of Health Services.
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The number of patients with suspected or known COVID-19 in intensive care units across Arizona reached a record high as the state reported more than 10,000 new COVID-19 cases and 42 new known deaths on Monday.

The number of patients hospitalized statewide for known or suspected COVID-19 cases was at 4,390 on Sunday, up from Saturday's 4,190, also setting a new record high.

The state data dashboard shows 91% of all ICU beds and 90% of all inpatient beds in Arizona were in use Saturday, with 57% of ICU beds and 52% of non-ICU beds occupied by COVID-19 patients. Statewide, there were 166 ICU beds and 847 non-ICU beds available.

Monday's 10,086 new cases brought the total number of identified COVID-19 cases in the state to 504,423. As of Monday, 8,469 Arizonans are known to have died from the disease, according to the data dashboard from the Arizona Department of Health Services.
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2,799 Arizonans tested positive for the coronavirus, according to Tuesday's dashboard.

Another 171 people lost their lives to the virus, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services.

So far, the state has seen 507,222 known cases and 8,640 total deaths.
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Arizona health officials reported 5,267 new coronavirus cases and 78 additional deaths on Wednesday.

The state’s documented totals increased to 512,489 COVID-19 infections and 8,718 fatalities, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services dashboard.

The number of Arizona’s confirmed or suspected COVID-19 hospital inpatients climbed to a record 4,526 on Tuesday, a 97% increase since Thanksgiving Day.

The number of COVID-19 patients in the state’s ICU beds increased to 1,076 on Tuesday, the sixth consecutive day with a record high.

Ventilator use and emergency room visits by confirmed or suspected COVID-19 patients also reached record highs Tuesday.

Statewide, suspected or confirmed COVID-19 patients took up 53% of all inpatient beds and 61% of all ICU beds, both records.

Overall, inpatient beds were 91% and ICU beds were 90% full.
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10,060 Arizonans tested positive for the coronavirus, according to Friday's dashboard.

Another 151 people lost their lives to the virus, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services.

So far, the state has seen 530,267 known cases and 9,015 total deaths.
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Arizona set a record for the most ventilators in-use for COVID-19 in the state on New Year's Eve as the COVID-19 surge continues, with more than 10,000 new cases and 151 new known deaths reported on New Year's Day.

The state data dashboard shows 93% of all ICU beds and 93% of all inpatient beds in Arizona were in use Thursday, with 61% of ICU beds and 52% of non-ICU beds occupied by COVID-19 patients. Statewide, there were 123 ICU beds and 559 non-ICU beds available.

Arizonans with confirmed and suspected COVID-19 on ventilators tallied 759 on Thursday, setting a record for the most ventilators in use for COVID-19 in the state so far.

Thursday saw 2,304 emergency room visits for COVID-19, just shy of Tuesday's single-day record of 2,341 positive or suspected COVID-19 patients seen in emergency departments across the state.
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For the second day in a row, Arizona set a record for the most ventilators in use for COVID-19 as the outbreak surge continues, with more than 8,800 new cases and 46 new known deaths reported Saturday.

The state data dashboard shows 93% of all ICU beds and 93% of all inpatient beds in Arizona were in use Friday, with 61% of ICU beds and 52% of non-ICU beds occupied by COVID-19 patients. Statewide, there were 132 ICU beds and 607 non-ICU beds available.

The number of patients hospitalized in Arizona for known or suspected COVID-19 cases was at 4,484 on Friday, down from 4,501 on Thursday.

The number of patients with suspected or known COVID-19 in ICUs across Arizona was at 1,074 on Friday, up slightly from Thursday's 1,074 but below the record high of 1,076 seen on Tuesday.

Arizonans with confirmed and suspected COVID-19 on ventilators tallied 761 on Friday, setting a record for the most ventilators in use for COVID-19 in the state so far.

Friday saw 2,066 emergency room visits for COVID-19, following Tuesday's single-day record of 2,341 positive or suspected COVID-19 patients seen in emergency departments across the state.

New cases in Arizona have eclipsed 5,000 for 27 of the past 31 days.
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Arizona health officials reported a big jump in coronavirus pandemic numbers on Jan. 3, including a record daily high of more than 17,200 new confirmed cases, but no new deaths. These added cases bring the state's total to 556,384 cases and 9,061 deaths.

Just 7% of hospital beds were available statewide and 61% of intensive care unit beds were occupied by 1,081 patients fighting the virus, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services.

The single-day total of 17,234 new confirmed cases topped the previous daily record of 12,314 set Dec. 8.

The number of infections is thought to be far higher than reported because many people have not been tested, and studies suggest people can be infected with the virus without feeling sick.

There were 4,557 hospitalized COVID-19 patients as of Saturday, approaching the pandemic-high record of 4,564 on Wednesday, according to the dashboard.
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For the second time during the pandemic, Arizona is leading the world with the highest seven-day average of COVID-19 infections per capita.

The state is reporting 121.8 newly confirmed COVID-19 cases over the past seven days per 100,000 people.

57,119 cases have been reported by the AZDHS between December 29 and January 4.

ICU bed utilization across all of Arizona’s hospital systems have been over 90% since November 29.
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Arizona health officials on Monday reported 5,158 new coronavirus cases and three additional deaths, while hospitalization numbers reached record highs.

The state’s documented totals moved to 561,542 COVID-19 infections and 9,064 fatalities, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services dashboard.

The number of Arizona’s confirmed or suspected COVID-19 hospital inpatients climbed to 4,647 on Sunday, the most ever reported by more than 80.

The number of COVID-19 patients in the state’s ICU beds increased to 1,082 on Sunday, breaking the previous day’s record by one.

Statewide, suspected or confirmed COVID-19 patients took up 54% of all inpatient beds, a new high, and a record-tying 61% of all ICU beds.

Overall, inpatient beds were 92% full and ICU beds were a record-tying 93% full.
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Arizona on Wednesday, Jan. 6, reported a triple-digit number of additional COVID-19 deaths for the second straight day along with more than 7,200 additional known cases and another record high of virus-related hospitalizations.

Arizona has the worst coronavirus diagnosis rate in the United States, with one person of every 119 in the state being diagnosed in the past week.

According to the state coronavirus dashboard, Arizona had a record 4,877 COVID-19 patients occupying hospital beds as of Tuesday.

Arizona Department of Health Services reported 127 additional deaths and 7,206 cases, increasing the state's totals since the pandemic began to 574,680 cases and 9,444 deaths.

The state on Tuesday reported 253 additional deaths, most of which were newly attributed to COVID-19 due to reviews of past death certificates.
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Arizona reported 9,909 new COVID-19 cases and 297 new deaths on Thursday, the highest single-day tally yet, though the state health department noted most were due to the "death certificate matching process."

There were 4,920 hospitalizations reported Thursday -- the highest number for the fourth straight day.

Statewide, 7% of intensive care unit beds were available as of Wednesday, according to data from the Arizona Department of Health Services.
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Arizona is approaching 10,000 known deaths due to COVID-19 as case counts and hospitalizations continue to rise, with more than 11,600 new cases reported Friday.

The nearly 200 new known deaths reported by the state on Friday brought the known death count from COVID-19 to 9,938.

The state data dashboard shows 93% of all ICU beds and 93% of all inpatient beds in Arizona were in use Thursday, with 63% of ICU beds and 57% of non-ICU beds occupied by COVID-19 patients. Statewide, there were 131 ICU beds and 619 non-ICU beds available.

The number of patients hospitalized in Arizona for known or suspected COVID-19 cases was at 4,907 on Thursday, slightly below the record-high of 4,920 on Wednesday.

The number of patients with suspected or known COVID-19 in ICUs across Arizona was at 1,122 on Thursday, above the previous record of 1,101 on Wednesday.

Arizonans with confirmed and suspected COVID-19 on ventilators tallied 799 on Thursday, passing the previous record high of 782 ventilators in use on Sunday.

Friday's 11,658 new cases brought the total number of identified COVID-19 cases in the state to 596,251. As of Friday, 9,938 Arizonans are known to have died from the disease, according to the data dashboard from the Arizona Department of Health Services.
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The nearly 100 new known deaths reported by the state on Saturday brought the known death count from COVID-19 to 10,036.

The state reported more than 17,200 new cases on Sunday, the highest number of new COVID-19 cases reported in a single day since the pandemic began, toppling the state's previous record from Dec. 8 by nearly 5,000 cases.

The state data dashboard shows 92% of all ICU beds and 93% of all inpatient beds in Arizona were in use Thursday, with 54% of ICU beds and 57% of non-ICU beds occupied by COVID-19 patients. Statewide, there were 138 ICU beds and 633 non-ICU beds available.

The number of patients hospitalized in Arizona for known or suspected COVID-19 cases was at 4,918 on Friday, slightly below the record-high of 4,920 on Wednesday.

The number of patients with suspected or known COVID-19 in ICUs across Arizona was at 1,121 on Friday, one below Thursday's record-high 1,122.

Arizonans with confirmed and suspected COVID-19 on ventilators tallied 791 on Friday, down from Thursday's record-high 799.

Thursday saw 2,109 emergency room visits for COVID-19, below the Dec. 29 single-day record of 2,341 positive or suspected COVID-19 patients seen in emergency departments across the state.

Saturday's 11,094 new cases brought the total number of identified COVID-19 cases in the state to 607,345. There were 98 additional deaths reported Saturday, bringing the known total of Arizonans who have died from the disease to 10,036, according to the data dashboard from the Arizona Department of Health Services.
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Arizona health officials on Sunday reported 11,201 new coronavirus cases and 105 additional deaths from COVID-19.

The state’s documented totals moved to 618,546 COVID-19 infections and 10,141 fatalities, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services dashboard.

The number of Arizona’s COVID-19 hospital inpatients rose by 70 to 4,988 on Sunday. The number of COVID-19 patients in the state’s ICU beds rose to 1,122 on Sunday.

Statewide, suspected or confirmed COVID-19 patients took up a record-breaking 58% of all inpatient beds and 63% of all ICU beds.

Overall, inpatient beds beds were each 92% full, with 91% of ICU bed in use. Only 152 ICU beds were unused.
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Arizona again ranked highest in the nation for its rate of new COVID-19 cases as the state reported nearly 9,000 new cases and record high hospitalization numbers on Monday.

Monday's 8,995 new cases brought the total number of identified COVID-19 cases in the state to 627,541. Six additional deaths were reported Monday, bringing the known total of Arizonans who have died from the disease to 10,147, according to the data dashboard from the Arizona Department of Health Services.

The state data dashboard shows 92% of all ICU beds and 92% of all inpatient beds in Arizona were in use Sunday, with 65% of ICU beds and 58% of non-ICU beds occupied by COVID-19 patients. Statewide, there were 150 ICU beds and 686 non-ICU beds available.

The number of patients hospitalized in Arizona for known or suspected COVID-19 cases was at 4,997 on Sunday, surpassing the previous record high of 4,988 on Saturday.

The number of patients with suspected or known COVID-19 in ICUs across Arizona was at 1,158 on Sunday, a record high, passing the previous record of 1,122 on Saturday.

Arizonans with confirmed and suspected COVID-19 on ventilators tallied 783 on Sunday, slightly less than the record high of 799 on Jan. 7.

Sunday saw 2,054 patients in the emergency room for COVID-19, below the Dec. 29 single-day record of 2,341 positive or suspected COVID-19 patients seen in emergency departments across the state.


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COVID-19 patients continued to fill Arizona hospital beds as the state reported more than 8,500 new cases and 335 new known deaths from the disease on Tuesday.

The state data dashboard shows 92% of all ICU beds and 92% of all inpatient beds in Arizona were in use Monday, with 66% of ICU beds and 59% of non-ICU beds occupied by COVID-19 patients. Statewide, there were 144 ICU beds and 689 non-ICU beds available.

The number of patients hospitalized in Arizona for known or suspected COVID-19 cases was at 5,082 on Monday, surpassing the previous record high of 4,997 on Sunday.

The number of patients with suspected or known COVID-19 in ICUs across Arizona was at 1,183 on Monday, a record high, passing the previous record of 1,158 on Sunday.

Arizonans with confirmed and suspected COVID-19 on ventilators tallied 786 on Monday, slightly less than the record high of 799 on Jan. 7.

Monday saw 1,872 patients in the emergency room for COVID-19, below the Dec. 29 single-day record of 2,341 positive or suspected COVID-19 patients seen in emergency departments across the state.

New cases in Arizona have eclipsed 5,000 for 26 of the past 30 days.

Tuesday's 8,559 new cases brought the total number of identified COVID-19 cases in the state to 636,100. As of Tuesday, 10,482 Arizonans are known to have died from the disease, according to the data dashboard from the Arizona Department of Health Services. Of the 335 newly reported deaths, 232 are from death certificate matching, per the department.
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The chief clinical officers of Arizona’s five biggest hospital systems spoke at a joint news conference — not just to get the attention of state officials but the public. Under a triage plan, triage officers at each hospital would decide which patients receive treatment if there are shortages in staffing, beds or ventilators.

The Republican governor has rejected proposed statewide measures, saying they would only lead to workers in certain industries being out of work. In his State of the State address on Monday, he said he expects school districts to offer in-person learning to all students.

Arizona on Wednesday reported over 5,600 additional COVID-19 cases and nearly 200 more deaths as hospitalization levels from the surge remained high but didn’t set records.

The Department of Health Services reported 5,629 additional known cases and 191 deaths, increasing the state’s pandemic totals to 641,729 cases and 10,673 deaths.

Arizona had the worst state COVID-19 diagnosis rate over the past week, with one of every 105 people being diagnosed with COVID-19 from Jan. 5 to Tuesday.

According to the state’s coronavirus dashboard, 5,055 COVID-19 patients occupied inpatient beds as of Tuesday, down from Monday’s record high of 5,082. There were 1,158 COVID-19 patients in intensive care beds, down from Monday’s record of 1,183.
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8,715 Arizonans tested positive for the coronavirus, the Arizona Department of Health Services reported Saturday.

The state also reported 208 new COVID-19 related deaths.

So far, Arizona has seen 666,901 known cases of the virus and 11,248 total deaths.
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Arizona's new-case rate again ranked highest in the country as the state reported nearly 7,000 new COVID-19 cases and 18 new known deaths from the disease on Sunday.

The Arizona data dashboard shows 93% of all ICU beds and 92% of all inpatient beds in the state were in use Saturday, with 62% of ICU beds and 55% of non-ICU beds occupied by COVID-19 patients. Statewide, 131 ICU beds and 719 non-ICU beds were available.

Sunday's 6,981 new cases brought the total number of identified COVID-19 cases in the state to 673,882. As of Sunday, 11,266 Arizonans are known to have died from the disease, according to the data dashboard from the Arizona Department of Health Services.
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Arizona reported 5,400 new COVID-19 cases and no new deaths on Monday as hospitalization numbers stayed below previous records reached last week.

The state also reported one less death on Monday, bringing its overall COVID-19 death toll down from 11,266 to 11,265 known deaths since the pandemic began.

The Arizona data dashboard shows 93% of all ICU beds and 92% of all inpatient beds in the state were in use Sunday, with 61% of ICU beds and 55% of non-ICU beds occupied by COVID-19 patients. Statewide, 130 ICU beds and 714 non-ICU beds were available.

The number of patients hospitalized in Arizona for known or suspected COVID-19 cases was at 4,752 on Sunday, below last Monday's record 5,082 inpatients.

The number of patients with suspected or known COVID-19 in ICUs across Arizona was at 1,097 on Sunday, below the record high of 1,183 last Monday.

Arizonans with confirmed and suspected COVID-19 on ventilators tallied 797 on Sunday, slightly below the record high 821 reached on Jan. 13.

Sunday saw 1,844 patients in the emergency room for COVID-19, below the Dec. 29 single-day record of 2,341 positive or suspected COVID-19 patients seen in emergency departments across the state.

Arizona's death total of 11,265 deaths represents 2.8% of COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. as of Monday.
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Arizona's new-case rate again ranked highest in the country on Wednesday as the state reported about 4,800 new COVID-19 cases and 262 new known deaths from the disease.

The state surpassed 11,000 known deaths from COVID-19 on Friday after passing 10,000 deaths just six days earlier.

The Arizona data dashboard shows 92% of all ICU beds and 92% of all inpatient beds in the state were in use Monday, with 59% of ICU beds and 54% of non-ICU beds occupied by COVID-19 patients. Statewide, 144 ICU beds and 714 non-ICU beds were available.

The number of patients hospitalized in Arizona for known or suspected COVID-19 cases was at 4,663 on Tuesday, below last Monday's record 5,082 inpatients.

The number of patients with suspected or known COVID-19 in ICUs across Arizona was at 1,050 on Tuesday, below the record high of 1,183 last Monday.

Arizonans with confirmed and suspected COVID-19 on ventilators tallied 778 on Tuesday, below the record high 821 reached on Jan. 13.

Tuesday saw 2,006 patients in the emergency room for COVID-19, below the Dec. 29 single-day record of 2,341 positive or suspected COVID-19 patients seen in emergency departments across the state.

Wednesday's 4,845 new cases brought the total number of identified COVID-19 cases in the state to 690,544. As of Wednesday, 11,528 Arizonans are known to have died from the disease, according to the data dashboard from ADHS.
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Arizona reported about 9,400 newly-identified COVID-19 cases and 244 new known deaths Thursday as the virus continues to spread rapidly in the state, although hospitalizations have been dropping slightly.

Arizona's rate of new positive cases over the last seven days was 97.4 cases per 100,000 people, per the CDC. The U.S. average for new cases is 60.1 cases per 100,000 people.

Arizona's average daily COVID-19 deaths per 100,000 people over the past seven days was fourth in the nation as of Wednesday, CDC data show.

The state surpassed 11,000 known deaths from COVID-19 on Friday after passing 10,000 deaths just six days earlier.

Arizona is now approaching 12,000 known deaths from the disease.

The Arizona data dashboard shows 92% of all ICU beds and 92% of all inpatient beds in the state were in use Monday, with 59% of ICU beds and 53% of non-ICU beds occupied by COVID-19 patients. Statewide, 149 ICU beds and 692 non-ICU beds were available.

The number of patients hospitalized in Arizona for known or suspected COVID-19 cases was at 4,580 on Wednesday, below the record 5,082 inpatients on Jan. 11.

Arizonans with confirmed and suspected COVID-19 on ventilators tallied 731 on Wednesday, below the record high 821 reached on Jan. 13.

Wednesday saw 2,046 patients in the emergency room for COVID-19, below the Dec. 29 single-day record of 2,341 positive or suspected COVID-19 patients seen in emergency departments across the state.

Thursday's 9,398 new cases brought the total number of identified COVID-19 cases in the state to 699,942. As of Thursday, 11,772 Arizonans are known to have died from the disease, according to the data dashboard from ADHS.
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Hospitalizations of people with suspected and confirmed COVID-19 peaked statewide on Jan. 11 at 5,082, and as of Thursday that number had declined to 4,495.

The news may be encouraging, but it came on a day when Arizona reached 12,000 known COVID-19 deaths and surpassed 700,000 known cases. The state remains a hot spot for the virus and again ranked highest nationwide for its case and death rates over the past week, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Bessel emphasized that the health system's hospitalizations are still 700% higher than what they were on Nov. 1 and that ventilator usage has increased by 1,000% since Nov. 1 but has stabilized over the past week.

The hospital system's morgue census remains high and Banner is using refrigerated morgue trucks, Bessel said.

"We still have patients occupying almost all the beds in the hospital. ... We continue to be very busy," he said. "Certainly, we are monitoring very closely as we see this decline.
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