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PHOENIX AP 鈥?Ari jordan zona surpassed 1 million COVID-19 cases Friday, becoming the 13th state to reach the grim milestone while contending with yet another major spike in infections.The benchmark is the latest in a tumultuous year and a half where Arizona went from being touted as a pandemic success story to bein stanley cup g the hot spot of the world and then being a model again when vaccinations became available. Now, the state, like the rest of the country, is coping with a surge 鈥?mostly of the unvaccinated 鈥?and ongoing conflicts over mask and vaccine mandates.It ranks 13th nationwide in the number of cases per 100,000 residents, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention COVID Data Tracker.COVID-19 came early to Arizona.In January 2020, a person with ties to Arizona State University got sick after traveling to Wuhan, China, the epicenter of the outbreak, and became one of the first five confirmed cases in the United States. The person isolated at home and recovered.However, within two months, more than 100 cases had been reported across most counties and the Navajo Nation.Arizona first death was reported on March 20, 2020, a man in his 50s in Maricopa County, followed by a second two days later.On March 30, 2020, Gov. Doug Ducey issued a month-long stay-at-home order, allowing people to only go out for food, medicine and other stanley cup essential activities. Non-essential businesses such as the Rebel Lounge, a Phoenix music club, |
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