Community risk level metrics Over the last week, Tucson metro area had 15 new COVID hospital admissions (1.4 for every 100,000 residents). Grading is not applied to weekly COVID admissions prior to April 18, 2022, indicated by the dotted line.
What COVID-19 variant are we on? Currently, the dominant variant nationwide is XEC, with 43% of cases, followed by LP.8.1, with 20% of cases, and KP.3.1.1, with 11% of cases. "The original omicron variant is gone now," says Dr. Rupp. "Currently subvariants of omicron are circulating, including MC.1, KP.3, and LF.7."
Day 4-5: Symptoms become more pronounced; fever, cough, and fatigue intensify. Day 6: Potential appearance of gastrointestinal symptoms like nausea or diarrhea. Day 7: Heightened symptoms which may include difficulty breathing and persistent chest pain.
The dominant strain of the COVID-19 virus in Arizona right now is a variant called KP. 3.1. 1, which is part of the FLiRT group of variants that emerged earlier this year, ing to Engelthaler. There are some indications that XEC may replace it as a dominant strain, he wrote.
People with one or more of these symptoms may have COVID-19: Fever or chills. Cough. Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing. Fatigue. Muscle or body aches. Headache. New loss of taste or smell. Sore throat.
The most common symptoms of COVID-19 have changed over time. Currently, they are runny or stuffy nose, headache, and sore throat. But there are many other possible symptoms, such as fever, a cough and tiredness. Many people with COVID-19 have mild illness.
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Given its wealth of pre-Columbian archeology, history, and historic routes, such as the Anza Trail, as well as the living cultures of Native American tribes, Pima County is a hub for those looking for a unique sense of place and many learning opportunities.
Although greatly reduced from its original size, Pima County still covers 9,184 square miles. It ranges in elevation from 1,200 feet to the 9,185-foot peak of Mount Lemmon. The San Xavier, Pascua Yaqui and Tohono O'odham reservations together account for ownership of 42 percent of land located in Pima County.