The Arizona Republic

Arizona reports 595 new COVID-19 cases, 20 deaths

- Stephanie Innes Arizona Republic USA TODAY NETWORK

Arizona reported 595 new COVID-19 cases and 20 new known deaths Tuesday, and the number of patients with the new coronaviru­s on ventilator­s dropped to a record low.

Identified cases rose to 214,846 and known deaths are at 5,498, according to the daily report from the Arizona Department of Health Services.

The number of patients hospitaliz­ed statewide for known or suspected COVID-19 rose slightly to 527 on Monday from 472 on Sunday. But overall hospitaliz­ation numbers appear to be stabilizin­g. During the peak of Arizona’s COVID-19 surge, the number of hospitaliz­ed patients suspected or confirmed to have the virus exceeded 3,000.

Similarly, the number of patients with suspected or known COVID-19 in intensive care units across Arizona was 122 on Monday, up from from119 on Sunday. It’s still a considerab­le decrease from July when the numbers reached as high as 970.

Also, the number of Arizonans with confirmed and suspected COVID-19 on ventilator­s dropped to 47 on Monday from 57 on Sunday. That is the lowest number that metric has been since the state began recording COVID-19 data on April 8. On that first day the data was collected, there were 133 people statewide on ventilator­s for confirmed or suspected COVID-19, the data shows.

The Department of Health Services is including as probable cases anyone with a positive antigen test, another type of test to determine current infection. Antigen tests (not related to antibody tests) are a newer type of COVID-19 diagnostic test that use a nasal swab or other fluid sample to test for current infection. Results are typically produced within 15 minutes.

A positive antigen test result is considered very accurate, but there’s an increased chance of false-negative results, the Mayo Clinic says. Depending on the situation, Mayo Clinic officials say the doctor may recommend a PCR (polymerase chain reaction) test to confirm a negative antigen test result.

What you need to know about Monday’s newest numbers

Reported cases in Arizona: 214,846. Cases increased by 595, or 0.28%, from Monday’s 214,251 identified cases since the outbreak began.

Cases by county: 140,314 in Maricopa, 24,798 in Pima, 12,594 in Yuma, 10,397 in Pinal, 5,751 in Navajo, 3,914 in Mohave, 3,777 in Coconino, 3,462 in Apache, 2,824 in Santa Cruz, 2,488 in Yavapai, 1,887 in Cochise, 1,247 in Gila, 797 in Graham, 536 in La Paz and 58 in Greenlee, according to state numbers.

The rate of cases per 100,000 people is highest in Yuma County, followed by Santa Cruz County, Navajo and Apache counties.

The Navajo Nation reported 10,131 cases and 548 confirmed deaths as of Monday. The Navajo Nation includes parts of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah.

Reported deaths: 5,498 known deaths.

On Tuesday, 20 new deaths were reported, although some may have occurred days and weeks prior.

County deaths: 3,275 in Maricopa, 617 in Pima, 344 in Yuma, 232 in Navajo, 223 in Mohave, 205 in Pinal, 163 in Apache, 133 in Coconino, 79 in Yavapai, 70 in Cochise, 63 in Santa Cruz, 52 in Gila, 24 in Graham, 15 in La Paz and fewer than three in Greenlee.

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