What You Need to Know-Week of June 7th
The most important weekly updates for you to keep your community healthy
In this Update:
1. Urgent Updates: Transmission & Vaccine Information
2. All Things Vaccines: Overcoming Barriers to Vaccination
1. Urgent Updates: Transmission & Vaccine Information
Updated as of: 06-07-2021
Weekly case, death, and hospitalization counts:
In the past week, there has been an average of: | |
Cases per day | 390 |
Deaths per day | 10 |
Compared to two weeks ago: | |
Cases per day | Decreased by 27% ↓ |
Deaths per day | Decreased by 19% ↓ |
Hospitalizations per day | Decreased by 11% ↓ |
View all data related to covid19 in arizona state
Vaccine Information:
Number of Arizonans | Percentage of Arizonans | Percentage in United States | |
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Arizonans who are fully vaccinated | 2,901,645 | 34% | 42% |
Arizonans who have received at least one dose (of a Pfizer or Moderna vaccine) |
3,159,025 |
44% |
51% |
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6,037,142 total COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered in Arizona
It is still important to take safety precautions even after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine.
2. All Things Vaccines: Overcoming Barriers to Vaccination
There are many people who report wanting to get the vaccine, but who are running into real world challenges when it comes to making it happen. We have collected these challenges, and offer some suggestions to help overcome these barriers. Remember, even if you have always been healthy and feel confident that the virus would not seriously affect you, the vaccine helps reduce your chance of spreading the virus to others who may be vulnerable to serious disease. Vaccination is about you AND about others around you.
Visit vaccines.gov or text your zip code to 438829 to find a COVID-19 vaccination site near you!
You may still have concerns about the safety or necessity of the vaccine. Visit our previous Update pages for reliable answers to common questions:
Potential Barriers | Suggestions to Overcome Potential Barriers |
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I can’t afford to take sick time or time off to deal with symptoms. |
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I can’t get time off work to go get the vaccination appointment. |
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I don’t have a car or local public transportation options and can’t get to a vaccination appointment. |
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I am homebound and can’t get to a vaccination appointment. |
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There aren’t any available appointments |
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I don’t have a primary care provider to get the vaccine. |
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I am an undocumented immigrant. |
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I don’t have any health insurance. |
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I can’t afford to pay for a doctor’s appointment or vaccination. |
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I only want one specific vaccine, (e.g. Pfizer, J and J, Moderna), but my primary care provider is not carrying the one I prefer. |
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The next update will cover more information on CDC updated mask guidance for fully vaccinated individuals. If you would like to learn more about this and other topics related to COVID-19 in Arizona, please complete next week’s AZCOVIDTXT survey that you will receive via text in about a week.