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COVID-19 HAS CHANGED OUR WORLD
“The COVID-19 pandemic is the single greatest global peacetime catastrophe that humanity has suffered since the end of the Second World War. Barely months into what promises to be a multiyear disaster, the pandemic has already cost America alone over 100,000 lives, tens of millions of jobs, and trillions of dollars in lost output, income, and wealth. The ultimate toll for the world as a whole from this pandemic — both the direct and the indirect consequences — may still lie beyond imagining.”
— National Review
COVID-19 IS WIDESPREAD IN ARIZONA
2,742 AVERAGE NEW CASES PER DAY
1,463 ARIZONA LIVES LOST
59,972 TOTAL COVID-19 CASES
ARIZONA IS NOT ALONE
RECORD OF DAILY CASESARIZONA CALIFORNIAFLORIDAMISSISSIPPINEVADATEXASSOUTH CAROLINA
DAILY RECORD OF HOSPITALIZATIONS ARIZONAARKANSASCALIFORNIAFLORIDANORTH CAROLINASOUTH CAROLINATENNESSEETEXAS
THERE’S MORE WORK TO DO WE CAN’T LET UP
OBJECTIVE: SAVE LIVES & PROTECT LIVELIHOODS
SLOW THE VIRUS PROTECT THE MOST VULNERABLE
WEAR A MASK
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EVERY ARIZONAN NEEDS TO DO THEIR PARTRETURNING SMARTER • We know that COVID-19 is still widespread in our community • Vulnerable individuals should limit their time away from home
PHYSICAL DISTANCE WASH YOUR HANDS STAY HOME WHEN SICK
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GREEN LIGHT TO PROCEED WITH CAUTION
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YELLOW LIGHT TO YIELD
LET’S MAKE IT CLEAR: YOU ARE SAFER AT HOME
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SAFER AT HOME: QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER BEFORE GOING OUT• How many people will you interact with?
• Interacting with more people raises your risk. • Being in a group with people who aren’t social distancing or wearing cloth
face coverings increases your risk. • Engaging with new people (e.g., those who don’t live with you) also raises
your risk. • Some people have the virus and don’t have any symptoms, and it is not yet
known how often people without symptoms can transmit the virus to others.
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• Can you keep 6 feet of space between you and others? Will you be outdoors or indoors?
• The closer you are to other people who may be infected, the greater your risk of getting sick.
• Keeping distance from other people is especially important for people who are at higher risk for severe illness, such as older adults and those with underlying medical conditions.
• Indoor spaces are more risky than outdoor spaces where it might be harder to keep people apart and there’s less ventilation.
SAFER AT HOME: QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER BEFORE GOING OUT
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• What’s the length of time that you will be interacting with people? • Spending more time with people who may be infected increases your risk
of becoming infected. • Spending more time with people increases their risk of becoming infected
if there is any chance that you may already be infected.
SAFER AT HOME: QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER BEFORE GOING OUT
HOLDING BAD ACTORS ACCOUNTABLE
HOLDING THE BAD ACTORS ACCOUNTABLENEW GUIDANCE ISSUED LAST WEEK • Increased measures that establishments MUST take to protect their employees and
their customers • Provided local authorities with the ability to take enforcement action when a
violation occurs
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HOLDING THE BAD ACTORS ACCOUNTABLENEW: • On Tuesday, Scottsdale authorities filed charges on an establishment named Riot
House, and reported additional violations to the Department of Liquor Licenses and Control.
• They're not alone. Yesterday the Department of Liquor sent a final notice to comply to the following establishments:
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• Riot House • Bottled Blonde • Pattie’s • Casa Amigos
• El Hefe • International • Maya Day Club • Hi-Fi
WHAT ARE WE SEEING BY AGE GROUP?
CASE GROWTH BY AGE
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13%
12%
15%48%
11%
Less than 20 20-44 45-54 55-64 Greater Than 65 Report Pending
WEEKLY COVID-19 CASES BY AGE
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May 17, 2020 May 24, 2020 May 31, 2020 June 7, 2020 June 14, 2020 June 21, 2020
1%15%9%9%10%11%15%
12%11%11%12%12%
13%
16%15%16%14%15%
15%
47%53%52%51%48%
44%
9%12%12%13%14%12%
Less than 19 years 20-44y 45-54y 55-64y 65+ Missing
HOSPITALIZATIONS BY AGE
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41%
20%
16%
22%1%
Less than 20 20-44 45-54 55-64 greater than 65
THE NUMBERS ➞
FLEXIBILITY FOR STATES TO TAILOR APPLICATION OF THESE CRITERIA TO LOCAL CIRCUMSTANCES
SYMPTOMS CASES HOSPITALS
Downward trajectory of influenza-like illnesses (ILI) reported within a 14-day period
AND
Downward trajectory of COVID-like syndromic cases reported within a 14-day period
Downward trajectory of documented cases within a 14-day period
OR
Downward trajectory of positive tests as a percent of total tests within a 14-day period
Treat all patients without crisis care.
AND
Robust testing program in place for at-risk healthcare workers, including emerging antibody testing
WHITE HOUSE STATE OR REGIONAL GATING CRITERIA
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Downward trajectory of influenza-like illnesses (ILI) reported within a 14-day period
AND
Downward trajectory of COVID-like syndromic cases reported within a 14-day period
SYMPTOMS ➞
COVID-LIKE-ILLNESS (CLI) SURVEILLANCEINFLUENZA-LIKE-ILLNESS (ILI) SURVEILLANCE
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Stay Home, Stay Healthy, Stay Connected Order 3/31/2020
Dec 29
Jan 05
Jan 12
Jan 19
Jan 26
Feb 0
2Fe
b 09Fe
b 16Fe
b 23Mar
01Mar
08Mar
15Mar
22Mar
29Apr
05Apr
12Apr
19Apr
26
May 03
May 10
May 17
May 24
May 31
June 7
June 1
4
2.7%2.1%
1.7%1.4%1.6%1.5%
1.9%1.9%2.4%2.4%
3.6%
4.4%
5.2%
6.1%
5.3%4.8%4.9%
6.1%6.8%6.7%6.6%
7.2%
6.4%5.7%
6.2%
8.1%7.7%
6.3%
5.1%4.5%4.4%
4.8%5%5.6%
5.1%
6.7%7.4%
6.8%
5.8%
3.4%2.7%
2.3%2.6%2.5%2.6%2.9%2.7%2.2%2.4%
2.8%
CLI Average visits ILI Average Visits
CASES ➞Downward trajectory of documented cases within a 14-day period
OR
Downward trajectory of positive tests as a percent of total tests within a 14-day period
COVID-19 CASES BY DAY
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0
1000
2000
3000
4000
3/9/20
20
3/12/2
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3/15/2
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3/18/2
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3/21/2
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3/24/2
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3/27/2
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3/30/2
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4/2/20
20
4/5/20
20
4/8/20
20
4/11/2
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4/14/2
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4/17/2
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4/20/2
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4/23/2
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4/26/2
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4/29/2
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5/2/20
20
5/5/20
20
5/8/20
20
5/11/2
020
5/14/2
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5/17/2
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5/20/2
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5/23/2
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5/26/2
020
5/29/2
020
6/1/20
20
6/4/20
20
6/7/20
20
6/10/2
020
6/13/2
020
6/16/2
020
6/19/2
020
6/22/2
020
Illnesses in the last 4-7 days may not be reported yet.
Stay Home, Stay Healthy, Stay
Connected Order 3/31/2020
Public Health Emergency Declaration Issued
3/11/2020
First Case of
COVID-19 1/26/2020
Testing Blitz Announced 4/27/2020
PERCENTAGE OF POSITIVE TESTS
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20000
40000
60000
80000
PCR Tests
Jan 19
Jan 26
Feb 2
3Mar
01Mar
08Mar
15Mar
22Mar
29Apr
05Apr
12Apr
19Apr
26
May 03
May 10
May 17
May 24
May 31
June
7
June
14
June
21
20.1%18.5%14.4%11.9%8.5%5.9%4.9%5%6.8%9.5%10.8%10.3%8.7%6.7%5.1%2.8%
11.5%
0%0%0%
Percent Positivity
Treat all patients without crisis care.
HOSPITALS ➞
HOSPITAL BEDS FOR COVID-19STAY HEALTHY. RETURN SMARTER. RETURN STRONGER.
DOES NOT INCLUDE 2,600 ADDITIONAL SURGE BEDS
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
Apr 04
Apr 07
Apr 10
Apr 13
Apr 16
Apr 19
Apr-22
Apr-25
Apr 28
May 1
May 4
May 7
May 10
May 13
May 16
May 19
May 22
May 25
May 28
May 31
June
3Ju
ne 6
June
9
June
12
June
15
June
18
June
21
June
24
31%27%25%23%21%18%18%16%17%17%17%14%13%12%12%11%11%10%11%10%10%10%10%9%9%10%10%10%9%10%9%10%10%9%10%9%10%9%9%9%9%9%8%8%8%8%8%7%7%
Inpatient beds used for COVID patients (data not reported until 4/10)Inpatient beds in useInpatient beds available
INTENSIVE CARE UNIT HOSPITAL BEDS FOR COVID-19STAY HEALTHY. RETURN SMARTER. RETURN STRONGER.
DOES NOT INCLUDE 600 ADDITIONAL ICU SURGE BEDS
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
Mar 27
Mar 30
Apr 2
Apr 5
Apr 8
Apr 11
Apr 14
Apr 17
Apr 20
Apr 23
Apr 26
Apr 29
May 2
May 5
May 8
May 11
May 14
May 17
May 20
May 23
May 26
May 29
June
1Ju
ne 4
June
7
June
10
June
13
June
16
June
19
June
22
36%37%33%31%32%
28%27%26%26%25%24%23%23%23%23%20%19%19%18%21%20%20%19%18%18%17%17%18%19%18%18%20%18%17%17%17%17%18%
ICU beds with COVID patients (data not reported until 4/10)ICU Beds in UseAvailable ICU beds
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INTENSIVE CARE UNIT HOSPITAL BEDS
0
383
766
1149
1532
05/15
/2020
05/17
/2020
05/19
/2020
05/21
/2020
05/23
/2020
05/25
/2020
05/27
/2020
05/29
/2020
05/31
/2020
06/02
/2020
06/04
/2020
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/2020
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/2020
06/10
/2020
06/12
/2020
06/14
/2020
06/16
/2020
06/18
/2020
06/20
/2020
06/22
/2020
06/24
/2020
884798862877854883922856820811821
927873903884880926989958903878
611614556519531464
395429438392372379377377374337321311298347333
ICU Beds In Use by COVID-19 Patients ICU Beds In Use by Non COVID-19 Patients
VENTILATORS FOR COVID-19
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0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
Mar 28
Mar 31
Apr 3
Apr 6
Apr 9
Apr 12
Apr 15
Apr 18
Apr 21
Apr 24
Apr 27
Apr 30
May 3
May 6
May 9
May 12
May 15
May 18
May 21
May 24
May 27
May 30
June
2Ju
ne 5
June
8
June
11
June
14
June
17
June
20
June
23
25%24%22%22%21%21%21%18%19%18%17%18%17%17%16%15%14%14%14%16%
13%13%14%13%13%13%13%13%12%13%12%12%11%11%12%11%12%11%11%11%12%12%11%11%12%12%11%11%11%11%11%11%12%11%11%11%11%11%11%12%12%11%11%12%12%12%11%15%
11%11%10%11%13%12%12%12%
Vent use by COVID patients (data not reported until 4/10)Ventilators in useVentilators available
TESTING ➞Robust testing program in place for at-risk healthcare workers, including emerging antibody testing and trace contacts of COVID-19 results.
0
4500
9000
13500
18000
Feb 2
3Mar
02Mar
06Mar
10Mar
14Mar
18Mar
22Mar
26Mar
30Apr
03Apr
07Apr
11Apr
15Apr
19Apr
23Apr
27
May 01
May 05
May 09
May 13
May 17
May 21
May 25
May 29
Jun 0
2Ju
n 06Ju
n 10Ju
n 14Ju
n 18Ju
n 22
PCR Serology
TESTING BY DAY
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Testing Blitz Announced 4/27/2020
TOTAL TESTS: 619,143463,800 155,343
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TESTING IS IMPORTANT
Allows Public Health to Identify Cases and Contain the Spread • Testing has more than DOUBLED since stay-at-home expired
•May 15th: 159,421 PCR tests •Today: 463,800 PCR tests
• Testing has increased by more than 1100% since April 15th • April 15: 47,398 PCR tests • Today: 463,800 PCR tests
DR. CARA CHRIST ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES
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INCREASING TEST COLLECTION SITES
Increasing Testing in Maryvale • Working with community providers to increase community testing in the W. Phoenix/Maryvale area.
•We offered contract support, assistance with collection kits, national guard, courier service, and lab testing.
•Providers include: CVS, Walgreens, Akos MD, Equity Health, ASU, CLPC
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INCREASING TEST COLLECTION SITES
Increasing Testing Statewide • 62 additional sites added to the azhealth.gov/COVID19testing
Innovative Partnerships • Working to implement indoor community testing in partnership with Banner, LabCorp, ASU, and other partners
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EXPANDING TESTING CAPACITY
• An additional Roche testing machine was secured for Sonora Quest Laboratories to expand testing in the state.
• Over the weekend, ADHS provided 10,000 specimen collection kits to Sonora Quest Laboratories to assist with increased demand.
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EXPANDING TESTING CAPACITY
• ADHS is providing additional funding to increase collection sites to expand access.
• Providing $1 million each to Sonora Quest Laboratories and TGen to support COVID-19 testing.
• Distributing 51,462 specimen collection kits to healthcare partners, laboratories, and local health departments.
• Assisting with procuring equipment, reagents, test kits, and testing supplies for Arizona testing laboratories.
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PROMOTING TEST FROM HOME OPTIONS
• Partnering with LabCorp to promote At-Home Testing • Contact Tracing • Workplace testing
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CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES
Testing Updates • Staff
• SQL serology testing of staff - 45 positive of 645 tested (7.44%)
•Inmates • Planning to test all inmates with PCR • Contract being established for testing
Infection Control • In person site visits to provide technical assistance
through ICARs
PROVIDING SUPPORT TO OUR HOSPITALS & DOCTORS
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EXTENSION OF GOOD SAMARITAN EXECUTIVE ORDER• Healthcare workers have been supporting Arizona through this outbreak,
and we want to be sure to support THEM • We want them to make the best possible choices, to save the most
number of people, to help everyone that they can, under approved protocols, without concern for liability
• The extension of the executive order provides immunity protections for all health care workers in our response against COVID-19
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ADDITIONAL ACTIONS TO SUPPORT HOSPITALS
• Arizona Surge Line • Post Acute Care Capacity Tracker (PACCCT) Line • Technical assistance on implementing surge plans • Public Health is assisting with staffing needs at individual hospitals • Developing a new, centralized model of nurse placement across the
hospitals in the state • Providing other resources as needed
SLOW & CONTAIN THE SPREAD
CONTACT TRACINGSTAY HOME. STAY HEALTHY. STAY CONNECTED. RETURN STRONGER.
• Statewide Contact Tracing Plan developed and implemented • Onboarding National Guard, including bilingual guardsman • Partnering with Chicanos Por La Causa to provide bilingual contact tracing
MAJOR GENERAL MICHAEL MCGUIRE ARIZONA NATIONAL GUARD
ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY AND MILITARY AFFAIRS
MASK UP. SAFER AT HOME. BE RESPONSIBLE.
YOU ARE SAFER AT HOME THE VIRUS IS WIDESPREAD