December 26, 2024

What’s different about Arizona’s latest surge

Arizona #Arizona

a close up of a flag: Coronavirus © Gilnature, Getty Images/iStockphoto Coronavirus

Arizona’s number of identified COVID-19 cases has reached 914,132 (up 1,479 from the day before), and the number of known deaths increased by seven to 18,144. 

Just more than 900 people were hospitalized in Arizona for known or suspected COVID-19 cases on Thursday, the most since early March. 

It’s Friday, and this is Coronavirus Watch from The Arizona Republic, where we update you about the latest on how COVID-19 is affecting you and our community.

Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning.

An ASU expert says Arizona is in the midst of a third surge of the virus, but this go-around, we have the benefit of the vaccine.

Joshua LaBaer, executive director of ASU’s Biodesign Institute, said that should mean fewer deaths and hospitalizations. 

But the virus, including the more contagious delta variant, is finding its way to unvaccinated people. So far in July, nearly 90% of cases have been in people who were not fully vaccinated, according to the state health department. 

The CDC shows about 44.6% of all Arizonans are fully vaccinated, compared with 48.8% of all Americans.

“In many ways, society has already decided it is done with the virus. The virus begs to differ,” LaBaer said.

He suggests steering away from crowds. If you can’t stay away from large groups, or socially distance, he suggests wearing a mask, especially if indoors. 

Read the full story here from The Republic’s Stephanie Innes and Alison Steinbach. 

Silver lining

 As the Olympics began today in Tokyo, here’s a look at athletes hailing from Arizona. 

a man jumping in the air: Will Claye competes during the finals of men's triple jump at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials Monday, June 21, 2021, in Eugene, Ore. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis) © Ashley Landis/AP Will Claye competes during the finals of men’s triple jump at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials Monday, June 21, 2021, in Eugene, Ore. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)

Moment of zen: More rain is expected this weekend. 

Editor’s note: Coronavirus Watch looks a smidge different of late. A bit ago, we asked you to fill out a survey about potential adjustments as the pandemic. Many of you still want virus news in your inbox, but you’re also interested in reopening. We’re going to send this newsletter twice a week, Tuesday and Friday. 

Want breaking news on the regular about coronavirus? Text with us! Sign up here or text hello to this number: 1-480-660-4027. If you are a subscriber and are interested in a once-a-week behind-the-scenes look at our reporting, please check out Your Week. You can always change your newsletter preferences on this page.

Have thoughts or suggestions? Reach out to P. Kim Bui at kim.bui@azcentral.com.

Serving our readers and community

Coronavirus Watch is a temporary newsletter, but we have many ongoing newsletters on topics including real estate, dining and entertainment. Check out the list and sign up here.

The Republic is here to be your appropriately socially distant, plain-English guide to what’s happening with coronavirus in Arizona. Sign up and learn what our newsroom is reporting on and seeing.

And please support the work we’re doing in our community by subscribing to The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com.

— Carrie Watters, city editor, The Arizona Republic, carrie.watters@arizonarepublic.com. Have questions? Send them my way.

This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: What’s different about Arizona’s latest surge

Leave a Reply