The serious coronavirus cases of this state are up 400% since the reopening
Hospitals were sentenced to execute "emergency plans" as they are quickly close to capacity.
As he started reopened on May 15, Arizona saw a quick return and about the return of coronavirus. As of June 10, the number ofCoronavirus cases increased by 115% Since the state has completed its home orders,Strongreports. But perhaps the most alarming is the fact thatThe number of patients on fans has increased by 400% alarming since reopening started in mid-May, according to the health banner,The largest medical network of Arizona.
In response to pressure, this puts on the hospital ICUS, which are quickly approaching capabilities, the director of the health services of ArizonaCara Christ, MD, published a letter exhorting hospitals to"Fully activate" emergency plans,Central AZ reports. Christ told hospitals to prepare for crisis care and suspend elective surgeries if they start running out of beds. From Wednesday night,83% of the hospital beds in the state were busy.
William Hanage, MD, an epidemiology teacher at Harvard University's T.h. Chan School of Public Health, saidCentral AZThe situation in Arizona was "alarming". "The only kind of cancer crumb that I can find is that I think, in general, it's something easier to social distance in Arizona than in some places," he said.
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Although this may be true in theory, some state officials remain concerned by the level at whichSocial distancing practices have fallen at the edge of the road.
"Three weeks ago, the stay at home has been lifted and since thenIf you look at Arizona streets, people behave like business-utility on time,"Ann-Marie AlameddinThe President of Arizona Hospital and Health, told NBC News. "They do not take the precautions we are, as a socially distances, wearing masks, ensuring that they stay at home when they are sick."
Governor of ArizonaDoug Ducey said last week that the state is "not in a crisis situation", attributingSpike Arizona in new cases to increased tests. As the numbers have continued to increase in days, however, everyone does not agree with its assessment, including the former Chief of Health of ArizonaWill humiliate, who saidReuters that thethe state may have to return to the lock-at-plan.
"It will have to be a) Implement a hospital plan, b) make another order of stay at home, or c) the two" humble said. And for more regional News from Covid, discoverThese 6 states never went to Lockdown. Here's how they do.