Arizona weekly COVID-19 update adds 2,400 cases, 49 deaths


A Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine dose is drawn from a vial during a clinic at Promise Arizona's office in Phoenix on Jan. 26, 2022.

Reported COVID-19 cases in Arizona last week hit the lowest level seen since April, according to the state’s latest weekly update.

Health officials on Wednesday added 2,400 new COVID-19 cases and 49 new known deaths over the weeklong period ending Oct. 8. Recent weeks have seen lower reported case counts.

Case counts are far below the winter, state data shows. Case numbers in recent months likely are not showing the full picture of infections as many more people have used at-home test kits and may not report positive results to their doctors or county health departments.

Some epidemiologists are predicting another wave of infections this fall and winter.

New Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna booster formulations of the COVID-19 vaccine that specifically target omicron subvariants were granted emergency use authorization by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration at the end of August. The Moderna version is for anyone age 18 and older, while the Pfizer version is for individuals 12 years and older.





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