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ADHS: Peoria ZIP codes have 5,278 cases

Posted 9/10/20

There were 207,002 cases and 5,273 deaths from the novel coronavirus in the state as of Thursday morning, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services.

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ADHS: Peoria ZIP codes have 5,278 cases

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There were 207,002 cases and 5,273 deaths from the novel coronavirus in the state as of Thursday morning, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services.

As of this week, Peoria and surrounding ZIP codes have 5,278 cases.

There were 5,210 cases as of last week, an increase of 68, according the Arizona Department of Health Services.

The number of cases could be higher because many people have not been tested, and some can be infected without feeling sick.

Over 90% of cases were mapped to the address of the patient's residence. If the patient's address was unknown the case was mapped to the address of the provider followed by the address of the reporting facility.

Vincere Cancer Center has a mobile testing van. The tests are free, but appointments are required at www.Phoenix.gov/COVIDTesting.

AZDHS and ASU Biodesign have partnered to make available COVID-19 saliva testing for Arizonans. It’s quick, easy and free. Fore more information, click here.

The coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms such as fever and cough for most people. The vast majority of people who are diagnosed with COVID-19 recover. But for some — especially older adults and people with existing health problems — it can cause more severe illness including pneumonia, and death.

Here is the breakdown of COVID-19 cases for ZIP codes that include Peoria and some surrounding areas, according to ADHS:

Sept. 10

85342: n/a
85345: 2,058
85373: 294
85380: n/a

85381: 696
85382: 894
85383: 1,049
85385: n/a
85387: 287

Sept. 3

85342: n/a
85345: 2,048
85373: 281
85380: n/a
85381: 694
85382: 880
85383: 1,024
85385: n/a
85387: 283