Some #AZ#COVID19 stats for 5/24
Dailies
Tests: 4,576 | Testing Day Rank: 359
Cases: 450 | Day Rank: 338
Deaths: 0 | Death Rank: 415
7 Day Case Average: 534
7 Day Case Average Change from Peak: -94.6%
7 Day Test Average: 5,786
7 Day Death Average: 12.7
Deaths this week: 8
Hospitalizations
Inpatient
COVID-19 Patients529 | Day Ranking: 82
7 Day percent Change: -10.9%
Days from Peak: 83 | Percent Change: -56%
ICU
COVID-19: 144 | Day Ranking: 385.5
Days from Peak: 132 | Percent Change: -87.8%
7 Day Percent Change: -27.6%
Percent on Ventilators: 38.89%
Vaccines
Doses Administered: 5,761,828 | New Today: 47,342
People with 1+ Dose: 3,259,477 | New Today: 43,794
People fully vaccinated: 2,747,601 | New Today: 15,236
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This isn't even close to accurate. A directory was recovered by a vendor that had ~20 sql files in it, 6 of which were tangentially related to 2020. @BennettArizona has already walked this back. A lot. #AZAudit
I also don't think Maricopa, the county, has only one database.
Anyway, the county will have a public meeting on Monday to explain this. I've said before the more interesting aspect of the fan letter is the chain of custody and batch issues, or at least what appear to be issues.
I took this back one election just for consistency, using my own copy of the file.
Same criteria except 16g, 16p, 18g, 18p
Total is 211,329
Rep: 51,831
Dem: 65,934
Other: 93,564
.@MichelleUgenti's signature piece of legislation #SB1485 is going to @dougducey. If signed, it will remove registrants from permanently receiving a mail ballot if they have not voted at least once in two cycles (4 years). It is not retroactive.
This bill broke the normally unified voice of the county recorders. Most remained neutral while Pima recorder @GabriellaCKelly actively opposed.
Correction: two years. General Primary General Primary. Apparently I'm the numbers guy...😳