Coconino County: 232 COVID cases with 44 in the Flagstaff area. 558 cases on the Navajo Reservation & 3,112 AZ cases state numbers updated this morning

Flagstaff  Updated by Meteor staff Friday, April 10, 10:30 AM, MST. — CCHHS reports 15 deaths, 232 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with 44 tests pending and 855 negative tests to date. The CDC reports across Arizona there are 3,112 cases and 94 Arizona deaths. Censored News reports 558 cases and 22 deaths on the Navajo Reservation.

Flagstaff  Updated by Meteor staff Friday, April 10, 10:30 AM, MST. — CCHHS reports 15 deaths, 206 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with 74 tests pending and 816 negative tests to date. The CDC reports across Arizona there are 3,112 cases and 94 Arizona deaths.

Flagstaff  Updated by Meteor staff Thursday, April 9, 9:40 PM, MST. — CCHHS reports 15 deaths, 206 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with 74 tests pending and 816 negative tests to date. The CDC reports across Arizona there are 3,018 cases and 89 Arizona deaths.

by Meteor Staff

Thursday, April 9, 9:00 PM, MST

Editors note, this story updated Friday morning at 10:30 AM to reflect the most recent numbers from Coconino County, Denetah (Navajo Lands), and the CDC.

Editors note, this story updated Thursday Evening at 9:00 PM to reflect the most recent numbers from Coconino County, Denetah (Navajo Lands), and the CDC.

Editors note, this story updated Thursday afternoon at 3:00 PM to reflect the most recent numbers from the Dinétah.

Editors note, this story updated Thursday morning at 9:40 AM with new statewide numbers from the CDC for Arizona.

Flagstaff     Coconino County Health and Human Services released new sets of statistics Thursday night. CCHHS reported 15 deaths no change from yesterday, 206 confirmed cases of COVID-19 an increase of just 6 from yesterday with 74 tests pending and 816 negative tests to date.

Across Arizona there are 3,112 cases and 94 Arizona deaths according to a report from the CDC Thursday morning. That is 289 more cases from Thursday, a 3.1% increase.

There are 38 cases in the Flagstaff metropolitan area, 108 cases distributed among the Tribal communities, page reports 32 cases caused by the coronavirus that causes the COVID-19 illness contributing to the total Coconino count of 206 countywide cases.

The Navajo Nation reports that Dinétah is home to 488 people fighting the virus and 20 confirmed deaths. See earlier Meteor story…

As experience grows and time marches forward the numbers begin to tell a story. The County’s reporting around the impacts of COVID-19 is becoming more sophisticated as more numbers roll in.

From April 7:

The graph above depict the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases reported in Coconino County residents during a given week since the week ending on February 1st. The number of cases shown in this report may change from week to week as new diagnosis information becomes available.

Below are three charts one showing distribution of infections by sex, one by age and another showing the geographic distribution of the virus.

 

Demographics

Demographics as of April 7

Geographic Distribution

Geographic Distribution as of April 7

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