As public health officials, we have a responsibility to prepare for the worst-case scenario. It’s the only way to plan for a pandemic. 2/9
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Unlike other states, we have time to prepare, and in the meantime, we have a responsibility to bring additional hospital beds online, find the supplies needed and identify enough ventilators. 3/9
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The numbers provided earlier today assume nothing is done to mitigate the spread between now and then. We’re hoping all the things we’re doing now will mitigate the spread. 4/9
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We’re making AZ projections using national & international models for the spread of
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This is a dynamic and ever-changing situation, and we will be working to gather the best data & make decisions on a real-time basis that will save lives and slow the spread of coronavirus in order to avoid a worst-case scenario. 6/9
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The Enhanced Surveillance Advisory issued by Gov
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The primary focus of this projection is to better prepare for the impact on our healthcare system and anticipate resource needs. 8/9
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While we expect these timelines and numbers to change,
#publichealth is working to increase our healthcare capacity and protect Arizonans from#COVID19. 9/9Näytä tämä ketju
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The Governor mentioned it a bit at the briefing today. Paraphrased: You can only lock down once, really, and you can't do it forever. So you have to do it at the right time, so you don't let off too soon and kick start a second outbreak by accident
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