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Arizona death toll tops 14K; caution urged for Super Bowl

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PHOENIX – Arizona’s death toll from the pandemic passed 14,000 on Saturday as health officials urged football fans to forego Super Bowl gatherings outside members of their own households to help combat spread of the coronaviru­s.

The Department of Health Services reported 3,471 additional known COVID-19 cases and 63 additional deaths, increasing the state’s pandemic totals to 779,093 cases and 14,011 deaths.

Arizona, a national hot spot in the now-receding fall and winter surge, recently has seen its rates of additional cases, hospitaliz­ations and deaths decrease with the passage of time since holidays increased exposures due to gatherings and travel.

However, public health officials have warned against complacenc­y regarding the spread of the coronaviru­s and urged caution on Super Bowl weekend.

“Mixing households poses a high risk for spreading COVID-19. The safest way to watch the game is with those in your household only,” the Maricopa County Public Health Service said on Twitter.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said while it’s safest to watch the game with only those in your household or remotely through a virtual party, the agency suggested that those attending an in-person outdoor viewing point use a projector screen to show the game and sit 6 feet apart from people outside the same household.

Arizona was the U.S. state with the worst COVID-19 diagnosis rate during much of January but as of Friday had the sixth-worst rate over the past week, with 1 in every 262 residents becoming newly infected.

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