PHOENIX – The Arizona Department of Health Services reported 3,112 cases of COVID-19 in Arizona and 97 deaths as of Friday, April 10. The Department said 37,734 tests for COVID-19 have been completed in public and private labs in Arizona and results were negative in 34,935 cases.
On Friday, Governor Doug Ducey announced that 100 additional ventilators are on their way to the state of Arizona from the Strategic National Stockpile. According to Ducey, he and Senator Martha McSally requested the additional ventilators.
Huge news for Arizona! I spoke with @realDonaldTrump on Wednesday afternoon to request additional ventilators from the Strategic National Stockpile. Today, POTUS delivers with 100 ventilators headed to AZ. Thank you to President Trump and @VP for hearing our call. https://t.co/A7gA8yiGvZ
— Martha McSally (@SenMcSallyAZ) April 10, 2020
COUNTY | CASES |
Apache | 55 |
Cochise | 11 |
Coconino | 214 |
Gila | 3 |
Graham | 2 |
Greenlee | 1 |
La Paz | 4 |
Maricopa | 1,741 |
Mohave | 28 |
Navajo | 287 |
Pima | 543 |
Pinal | 138 |
Santa Cruz | 7 |
Yavapai | 62 |
Yuma | 16 |