ADHS reports 25 new weekly coronavirus cases in Litchfield Park
June 11 data missing due to technical issues
Independent Newsmedia
Posted 6/11/21
Because of technical difficulties that prevented Friday, June 11, numbers from being posted, the Arizona Department of Health Services reported 25 new coronavirus cases in the Litchfield Park 85340 ZIP code four more than the 21 new weekly cases reported last Friday.
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ADHS reports 25 new weekly coronavirus cases in Litchfield Park
June 11 data missing due to technical issues
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Independent Newsmedia
Because of technical difficulties that prevented Friday, June 11, numbers from being posted, the Arizona Department of Health Services reported 25 new coronavirus cases in the Litchfield Park 85340 ZIP code four more than the 21 new weekly cases reported last Friday.
That brings the overall tally of cases in the 85340 ZIP code to 0,000.
The ZIP code includes the city of Litchfield Park and unincorporated Maricopa County. The state does not separate cases by incorporated and unincorporated areas.
The agency said more than 90% of cases were mapped to the address of the patient’s residence:
Litchfield Park 85340
Cases as of June 4: 3,959 Cases as of June 5: 3,961 Cases as of June 6: 3,963 Cases as of June 7: 3,967 Cases as of June 8: 3,971 Cases as of June 9: 3,974 Cases as of June 10: 3,976 Cases as of June 11: n/a
Each week, the county updates the number of residents vaccinated, and the percentage of residents vaccinated by ZIP code at maricopa.gov/5671/Public-Vaccine-Data.
As of June 8, Maricopa County health officials reported that 44% of all county residents and more than 50% of county residents 10 and older had received at least one dose.
According to the website, 3,528,120 vaccine doses had been administered to Maricopa County residents. Of those, 1,834,222 were first dose, 1,670,159 were second dose and 23,739 were unknown.
In Litchfield Park 85340, 56.3% of the eligible population had received their first dose and 48.7% had received their second dose.
For county vaccine updates or to find an appointment, click here.
Maricopa County overview
As of June 11, the state reported the following in Maricopa County:
Countywide cases: 553,957 (551,710 last Friday); 246 from the previous day (201 new last Friday) Rate of cases per 100,000 people: 12,682.6 (12,631.2 last Friday) Deaths: 10,137 (10,092 last Friday); zero new since the previous day (eight new last Friday) Fatality rate per 100,000 people: 232.08 (231.05 last Friday) Number of diagnostic tests conducted: 5,882,108 (5,817,847 last Friday); 9,269 new from the previous day (10,041 last Friday) Test positivity: 10.4% (10.5% last Friday)
To view the data dashboard and statewide information on cases by age, ethnicity and gender; hospital and ventilator usage and availability, and hospital-specific COVID-19 metrics, click here.