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PANDEMIC SOLUTIONS

County conducting COVID-19 impacts survey

Ages 12 and older asked to participate

Posted 6/10/21

A new survey from Maricopa County Department of Public Health asks county residents ages 12 and older how COVID-19 has impacted them and their families.

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PANDEMIC SOLUTIONS

County conducting COVID-19 impacts survey

Ages 12 and older asked to participate

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A new survey from Maricopa County Department of Public Health asks county residents ages 12 and older how COVID-19 has impacted them and their families.

Results from the anonymous survey will enable leaders to better direct resources and funding to organizations that are best positioned to help residents emerge from the pandemic stronger and more resilient, according to a county release.

“We have all been impacted by this pandemic, and collecting data through this survey will assist us in assuring that we are strategically placing resources in areas where they are most needed,” stated Marcy Flanagan, executive director of Maricopa County Department of Public Health. “To this end and in an effort to ensure we hear from all residents regardless of language spoken, we have also made the survey available in 13 languages.”

The online survey, found at www.MaricopaHealthMatters.org, will be open until Wednesday, June 30 and can be completed in 15 minutes or less.

The survey asks questions about overall physical and mental health before and after COVID as well as how COVID has impacted day-to-day life. There is even a place where participants can share their own comments. No personal identifying information will be collected.

To ensure that the data provides a representative sample of the County’s population, residents are encouraged to have each member of their household age 12 and up complete their own survey and share it with a friend.

Surveys are also available in alternative formats, including paper copies by emailing hipmc@maricopa.gov or by calling 602-506-6767.  If Spanish-speaking community members need assistance to do the survey, they can call Spanish-speaking Promotores line by dialing 2-1-1 ext. 271 to do it over the phone.

Results from the survey, which are expected in late August, will be posted online. The information gained through this survey will be incorporated into MCDPH’s ongoing community health improvement planning and will help inform the planning and action for cities and community-based organizations.

For more information on the survey, including answers to frequently asked questions, visit maricopahealthmatters.org. 

It is available in Spanish at SaludMaricopa.com.

Background

Since January 22, 2020, there have been over 550,000 cases of COVID-19 detected in Maricopa County.

As of June 1, more than 3.4 million COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered to Maricopa County residents.

For more information on Maricopa County’s COVID-19 response, visit www.Maricopa.gov/COVID19.