The Arizona Department of Health Services reported the overall number of Sun Cities COVID-19 cases at 3,734 on Jan. 8.
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The Arizona Department of Health Services reported the overall number of Sun Cities COVID-19 cases at 3,734 on Jan. 8. That's an increase of 13% over the last week (3,222). Breaking it down by ZIP code, there were 1,517 in Sun City’s 85351 code and 1,009 in Sun City’s 85373 code, which includes areas of Peoria and Surprise. Sun City West’s 85375 ZIP code had 1,208 cases.
Here are the number of COVID-19 cases for ZIP codes that include the Sun Cities and some surrounding areas, according to the ADHS. The ADHS said more than 90% of cases were mapped to the address of the patient’s residence:
Sun Cities totals
INCREASE (last week 3,222): 13%
85351 (Sun City)
INCREASE (last week 1,305): 13%
85373 (Sun City, some Peoria and Surprise)
INCREASE (last week 849): 15%
85375 (Sun City West)
INCREASE (last week 1,068): 11%
To see full numbers across the state, click here.
The Arizona Department of Health Services has a data dashboard now tracking its three benchmarks for specified business in the state to reopen. Figures represented in the dashboard, updated every Thursday, are about 12 days old to allow for lags in reporting. Benchmarks: ADHS requirements businesses to reopen is fewer than 100 COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people, less than 10% test positive for the virus and hospital visits due to COVID-like illnesses is below 10%.
Benchmarks for opening businesses
Hospital ICU capacity
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services tracks hospital intensive care unit capacity. Listed below are statistics showing how near capacity the ICUs are for Sun Cities hospitals for the period Dec. 25-31. Initially, the HHS website listed four different categories, but now only shows total capacity.
Banner Boswell Medical Center, Sun City
ICU capacity – 44%
Banner Del E. Webb Medical Center, Sun City West
ICU Capacity – 51%