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AZGeo Coronavirus Response

AZGeo COVID-19 Emergency Response ResourcesFor Arizona COVID-19 is the infectious disease caused by the novel coronavirus. This new virus and disease were unknown to the population before the outbreak began in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. This page provides information, maps and resources about the coronavirus response in our local area. COVID-19 Cases US Cases National Confirmed Cases COVID-19 Cases US Cases National Deaths COVID-19 Cases US Cases Arizona Confirmed Cases COVID-19 Cases & Planning Report of Arizona View the COVID-19 cases and planning report that immediately aids better understanding and decision-making around COVID-19 in Arizona. Use the link to explore interactive reports in other states. When you get to the reports website, select Arizona in the dropdown at the top of the page and use the dropdown on the right pick the Arizona county. View reports by states View the COVID-19 cases and planning report that immediately aids better understanding and decision-making around COVID-19 in Arizona. Use the link to explore interactive reports in other states. When you get to the reports website, select Arizona in the dropdown at the top of the page and use the dropdown on the right pick the Arizona county. COVID-19 Cases & Planning Report of Arizona Arizona GIS COVID-19 Related Data View more AZ datasets | View global datasets Find ready-to-use datasets that immediately aid better understanding and decision-making around COVID-19 in Arizona. Use those datasets from the global GIS community to view customized maps and interactive resources. Arizona GIS COVID-19 Related Applications View more Arizona applications Find ready-to-use apps and dashboards that immediately aid better understanding and decision-making around COVID-19 in Arizona. Use these local GIS maps and interactive resources in your community or organization. National/Global GIS COVID-19 Related Applications View global applications | View national applications Find ready-to-use apps and dashboards that immediately aid better understanding and decision-making around COVID-19. Use these global and national GIS maps and interactive resources in your community or organization. Additional Coronavirus Resources CDC logo CDC Resources Frequently Asked Questions See also the CDC's general COVID-19 Novel Coronavirus FAQ. What is a novel coronavirus? What is the source of the virus? Will warm weather stop the outbreak of COVID-19? What should healthcare professionals and health departments do? A novel coronavirus is a new coronavirus that has not been previously identified. The virus causing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), is not the same as the coronaviruses that commonly circulate among humans and cause mild illness, like the common cold. A diagnosis with coronavirus 229E, NL63, OC43, or HKU1 is not the same as a COVID-19 diagnosis. Patients with COVID-19 will be evaluated and cared for differently than patients with common coronavirus diagnosis. Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses. Some cause illness in people, and others, such as canine and feline coronaviruses, only infect animals. Rarely, animal coronaviruses that infect animals have emerged to infect people and can spread between people. This is suspected to have occurred for the virus that causes COVID-19. Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) are two other examples of coronaviruses that originated from animals and then spread to people. More information about the source and spread of COVID-19 is available on the Situation Summary: Source and Spread of the Virus. It is not yet known whether weather and temperature impact the spread of COVID-19. Some other viruses, like the common cold and flu, spread more during cold weather months but that does not mean it is impossible to become sick with these viruses during other months.  At this time, it is not known whether the spread of COVID-19 will decrease when weather becomes warmer.  There is much more to learn about the transmissibility, severity, and other features associated with COVID-19 and investigations are ongoing. See the FAQ for Healthcare Professionals from the CDC for more information.

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Link https://azgeo-coronavirus-response-agic.hub.arcgis.com/
Status scheduled
Catalog type Geoportal
Owner name AZGeo
Owner type Unknown
Owner link None
Owner location United States
Software arcgishub (ArcGIS Hub)
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API Status active

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