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But for that very reason is why states like Az. should be careful.
What was seen as a quiet safe zone,can snowball into a sudden hot spot. "The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths in Arizona continues to rise.As of April 17,there have been 169 COVID-19 deaths in Arizona,a jump of 19 from the previous day.To date, there have been 4,507 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Arizona. Maricopa County,with 2,404 cases,has the greatest number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Arizona." https://azbigmedia.com/business/covi...s-jump-to-169/ |
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I believe the #4 highest way people die annually in Az is respiratory issues, around 3400.
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A lot of older people move to Arizona because they have respiratory issues. So it would make sense that they would eventually die there.
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Actually it’s 4th in US too at 160k and the The top 3 in AZ account for around 30 k and are common in all states and countries.
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I'm not sure a number comparison is all that accurate when you take into account the amount of people living here compared to other states. A percentage might be more accurate?
Over 7 million people live in AZ and it's climbing, over 120,000 moved here in just the last year alone. I think close to 4 million just in Phoenix and is considered the 4th largest city in the country or something close to that. |
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