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An error occurred while saving the comment Joan Z commentedbtw- as of March 29th when testing data was added to the AZ state COVID website the health concerns of the medical and first responder community were pretty evident. By giving Arizonans more enhanced information the larger, as well as more personal picture emerges of risks and blunting the curve. Please include demographic information for all counties; tests given, active cases, hospitalizations/ discharges, deaths from the virus or associated complications, and towns and cities considered active hot-zones. I realize including recovered cases on the website is too burdensome and would likely not reflect those who recovered at home or were asymptomatic carriers. Those numbers will likely come much later after home or quicker tests are a realistic expectation and get distributed in a more forward thinking approach. Please inform Arizona as well as other states have. As examples; Washington state covid site is a very good example, as well as Maricopa county covid-19 website. 4.6.2020
An error occurred while saving the comment Joan Z commentedI agree lack of data brings up a concern that at some point, whether now or later, the data may be more vulnerable to manipulation. Transparency now by the state of Arizona Health Services and the Governor's office is an expectation, or should be, of every resident of Arizona. Even with the March 29th add-ons to the AZ COVID-19 website I suggest AZ get with the program and be transparent as possible as soon as possible- politics aside, this is for the public health and economic health!
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Otherwise with so much hospitalization information missing, you report 60%, this category of COVID19 spread information doesn't help very much. If this information was reviewed and verified, it could perhaps help people understand who is most at risk vs who is ending up in the hospital. Two questions which are very important for communities at risk.