This Week in COVID: Vaccinations Are Happening, But the Morgues Keep Filling Up
Hospitals are stretched thin.
Hospitals are stretched thin.
More than 8,000 are dead so far.
One expert predicts a “humanitarian crisis.”
White House task force calls for “aggressive” mitigation measures.
White House officials think Arizona should take more aggressive mitigation to stem the COVID-19 surge.
The broader public won’t be able to get the COVID-19 vaccine until spring or summer.
Giuliani strikes again.
Small measures, big problem.
Hospitals could be full in a week, according to ASU modeling.
The restaurant company has previously prevented staff from wearing masks.
Public health experts say that a planned Thanksgiving weekend soccer cup in Phoenix could spread COVID-19.
Avoid gatherings, CDC says.
One in ten in Maricopa County has had COVID-19.
There’s over a Wuhan outbreak’s worth of new cases each day in the U.S.
Here’s what happened in the last week.
Arizona Senator Martha McSally recently told a conservative news outlet that COVID-19 lockdowns are about government control.
Not a great time for a family gathering.
COVID-19 cases are verging on an exponential increase, says ASU expert.
Case numbers are spiking slightly.
“It was like $7,000 dollars worth of payments that they’re saying that I owe them now.”
Over 217,500 Arizonans have been infected with COVID-19 and over 5,600 have died from it.
Around half of all COVID-19 cases Maricopa County has ethnicity data for are Hispanic or Latino people.