On January 19, Yuma County, Arizona’s seven-day average of new COVID cases hit a record high.Yuma County’s seven-day average of new COVID cases was 692 per day, tripling the average from two weeks earlier, which had been more than three times as high as the average 14 days before that.
Being vaccinated against COVID is still the best protection available against suffering a serious case of COVID-19. As of January 19, 78 of the 109 hospitalized COVID patients in Yuma County—72%-- were unvaccinated. Instances of so-called ‘breakthrough’ infections in individuals who have received the vaccine tend to be less severe than what is experienced by those who are not vaccinated.
Date Taken: | 03.16.2021 |
Date Posted: | 01.20.2022 12:52 |
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Location: | YUMA PROVING GROUND, ARIZONA, US |
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