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Here's How Full Hospitals In Maricopa County Are


UpdatedTue, Dec 22, 2020 at 8:33 am MT
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Maricopa County hospital beds are filling up. Find out how many are in use right now. (Shutterstock)
PHOENIX Even as vaccines begin rolling out to health care workers and offer a powerful tool to fight the pandemic, coronavirus case numbers and hospitalizations continue to hit record highs across the U.S.
The latest hospitalization data shows that at least 100,000 Americans or more have near consistently been in the hospital for coronavirus in December. In Arizona, the state has seen multiple days in a row with deaths numbering in the hundreds this month. As of Monday, approximately 461,345 Arizonans have contracted the virus since the start of the pandemic and at least 7,972 have died. ....

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Hospital bed availability in Arizona low due to coronavirus


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PHOENIX Health officials in Arizona reported 7,748 new confirmed cases of the coronavirus on Monday and one new death.
The figures bring the total number of cases to 461,345 since the pandemic began and 7,792 deaths, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services. The numbers often are lower on Mondays because of a lag in weekend reporting.
The number of infections is thought to be far higher than reported because many people have not been tested, and studies suggest people can be infected with the virus without feeling sick.
COVID-19-related hospitalizations continue to surpass what Arizona saw during the summer surge with 3,925 hospitalizations reported as of Monday. Only 8% of all hospital beds and ICU beds were available and not in use. ....

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Will Gov. Doug Ducey choose to save Arizona lives for Christmas or...not?


Will Gov. Doug Ducey choose to save Arizona lives for Christmas or . not?
EJ Montini, Arizona Republic
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There is an amazing Christmas present Gov. Doug Ducey is capable of giving to the people of Arizona.
Life.
In order to give this gift, however, the governor would have to accept the fact that a number of his constituents would not be grateful. Nor would many members of his Republican Party. In fact, their reaction would be just the opposite of gratitude.
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A refrigerated truck will be used as a makeshift morgue to handle an accelerated pace of deaths at Banner University Medical Center Phoenix in December 2020. ....

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Arizona COVID-19 updates: 2 Tempe special education teachers hospitalized


Arizona COVID-19 updates: Makeshift morgue set up at Banner hospital in central Phoenix
Arizona Republic
A nurse in New York City was among the first people in the United States to receive the first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on Monday morning. Shipments were arriving across the country, with the first boxes arriving in Arizona.
Pima County Health Department director tests positive for COVID-19
Arizona reports 4,848 new COVID-19 cases, 108 deaths
Governor expected to tour Phoenix vaccine site
White Mountain Apache Tribe chairwoman among first to receive vaccine
FDA authorizes nation s first at-home, over-the-counter COVID-19 test
CVS will play key role in COVID-19 vaccine rollout ....

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Arizona COVID-19 updates: Makeshift morgue set up at Banner hospital in central Phoenix


Arizona COVID-19 updates: Makeshift morgue set up at Banner hospital in central Phoenix
Arizona Republic
A nurse in New York City was among the first people in the United States to receive the first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on Monday morning. Shipments were arriving across the country, with the first boxes arriving in Arizona.
Pima County Health Department director tests positive for COVID-19
Arizona reports 4,848 new COVID-19 cases, 108 deaths
Governor expected to tour Phoenix vaccine site
White Mountain Apache Tribe chairwoman among first to receive vaccine
FDA authorizes nation s first at-home, over-the-counter COVID-19 test
CVS will play key role in COVID-19 vaccine rollout ....

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