The Arizona governor lifted the state's stay-at-home order a month ago. Now, the average number of daily coronavirus cases has nearly tripled from two weeks ago.
of ICU beds, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, a Republican, pushed back on claims that the health care system could soon be overwhelmed.
"The entire time we've been focused on a possible worst case scenario with surge capacity for hospital beds, ICU beds and ventilators," DuceyWhile he acknowledged a spike in positive cases, Ducey said a second stay-at-home order was"not under discussion."Some states have reopened more slowly with a set of specific benchmarks for different regions, but Arizona took a more aggressive approach.order after May 15.
A slower reopening gives public health agencies time to identify whether or not cases are rising and then respond with contact tracing and isolating those who are infected.
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