That's what stopped the gravity of coronavirus from Arizona, says the doctor
The experts say that these three things are the reason why Arizona's case numbers have begun to fall.
Like locking orders have been raised in the United States,Coronavirus numbers started to increase again end of June. Some states have been stronger than others, with Arizona in particular emerging as a hot spot for new cases. In fact, Arizona faced a hint of Covid that some called "The worst throughout the country; "The New York Times gone as far as sayingThe state had the worst epidemic of the world. As the weeks have elapsed, however, Arizona has been able to reduce the rate of new infections, which apparently slows the wave of severe coronavirus from the state. And according to an expert, it was only possible for three things:Mask mandates, physical distancing and re-closure.
"He iscertainly better than it was, "Joshua Labaer, MD, Executive Director ofArizona State University Biododesign Institute said to Fox 10 Phoenix. "We did not reversed the trends, but I feel confident by saying that we stabilized ourselves at a plateau that is encouraging."
Arizona had only 790 cases of coronavirus May 30th. Only a month later, the state reached a high level for new cases of uniform coronaviruses on June 30 with5,283 new infections, an overvoltageattributed to the early reopening of Arizona, who started in mid-May. Since mid-July, however, Arizona's figures have decreased regularly; As of July 24, there were only 3,349 new daily infections.
Labaer said "there is no question" that these warning measures - mask mandates, physical distancing and closing them - have helped Arizona to bring coronavirus numbers in July. While the governmentDoug Ducey has not yetIssue a mask mandateHe authorized counties and cities toprescribe their own prescriptions, with many larger cities in the state, including Phoenix and Scottsdale, which does it recently. DuceyTo re-closed someMajor hotspots In the state, including gymnasiums, bars and discos, announcing from July 23 that theseThe closures would be extended further.
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However, Arizona is far from having the epidemic entirely under control, says Labah. He says the state has "10 dishes to 10 higher numbers a day than when we place ourselves months ago." The last time the state previewed in May, they saw only hundreds of cases a day. Now, these daily figures are in thousands.
"We have to keep what we do in place," says Labaer. "If we let go now, it will go there, there before and will retain again but from a higher rate of new cases." His recommendation? "I would keep the pressure on." And for more good news news, checkThis is the only state in which COVID cases decreased for 2 weeks..