Arizona weekly COVID-19 update adds 20,198 cases, 57 deaths


Collection vials waiting to be disbursed 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.

Arizona’s COVID-19 cases increased last week as the percentage of positive tests remained high, according to the state’s weekly update.

On Wednesday, health officials added 20,198 new COVID-19 cases and 57 new known deaths over the weeklong period ending July 2. That’s the highest case report since Arizona switched to weekly updates at the start of March. 

State health officials said this week’s new case report was higher because of older data being added from a new provider reporting electronically. The report of more than 20,000 new cases included about 3,500 older cases that were recently added, officials said. That would put this week’s report more in line with the past few weeks.

Case counts are still 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 county health departments. 





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