Arizona weekly COVID-19 numbers jump after Thanksgiving holiday


Mariana Abasta, a test administrator, places a vial into a tray at a saliva COVID-19 testing site, operated by Arizona State University and the Arizona Department of Health Services, on Jan. 26, 2022, in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Reported COVID-19 cases in Arizona last week increased from weeks prior, and the portion of tests returning positive for the virus was at one in four after the Thanksgiving holiday, according to the state’s latest weekly update.

Health officials on Wednesday added 15,983 new COVID-19 cases and 71 new known deaths over the weeklong period ending Dec. 3, the highest weekly case addition since late July.

Case counts are still far below last 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 had predicted another wave of infections this fall and winter. Omicron subvariants that have fueled a rising number of COVID-19 cases in Europe and western Asia are present in Arizona, setting the stage for another bump in cases here.





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