PHOENIX — On Wednesday, Governor Doug Ducey issued an Executive Order extending Arizona’s Enhanced Surveillance Advisory, established by Executive Order 2020-13 in March, which requires reporting about COVID-19 cases, health care capacity, and more.
The latest order extends the advisory for 60 days.
Ducey claimed the order “provides the public health professionals at the Arizona Department of Health Services with the real-time information they need to make informed decisions and allocate critical resources while keeping the public informed.”
Arizona Department of Health Services Director Dr. Cara Christ claimed the order “helps keep Arizonans up-to-date through the ADHS Data Dashboard that we update daily.”
Contrary to their claims, the dashboard provides little to no meaningful information to the public.
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Do you believe government officials when they talk about “everyone” suffering and working together through the COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions?
— Rep Andy Biggs (@RepAndyBiggsAZ) November 12, 2020
1/3: Here’s what we know:
Vast majority of new cases are younger, healthy people; ER visits dropping nationally, now 2.9% (CDC);
nationally, only 7.4% of hospital beds (HHS) occupied by COVID patients; occupancy rates are 70.1%, far from overcrowded, but isolated exceptions…— Scott W. Atlas (@SWAtlasHoover) November 3, 2020