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May 17, 2023

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Main - Quartzsite (one block east of Family Dollar) AZDHS - May 12, 2023- Today marks the end of the national CO- VID-19 public health emergency, but most tools – including vaccines, testing, and treatment – will remain available in Arizona. More than two years after the pub- lic health emergency was declared, and more than three years after the virus began its rapid spread in 2020, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has declared an end to the national emergency as the number of cases, hospitaliza- tions, and deaths have declined in re- cent months. The state's COVID-19 emergency declaration ended more than a year ago, on March 30, 2022. The number of cases and fatalities in Arizona have declined in recent months. In the week ending May 6, there were 2,608 newly reported cas- es and 34 newly reported deaths from COVID-19 statewide. During the pan- demic, there have been 2.47 million cases of COVID-19 and 33,451 deaths. Most Arizonans – about 76% – have been vaccinated, with nearly 14 mil- lion vaccine doses administered in our state. More than 22.4 million tests have been conducted during the pandemic, including more than 30,600 reported in the week ending May 6. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR ARIZONANS? The virus remains a health threat in Arizona, and it's important for everyone to remain current with vaccines against COVID-19. That's especially true for those at the great- est risk of serious illness, including the elderly and those with compro- mised immune systems. DATA REPORTING The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will stop report- ing its COVID-19 Community Levels as a way to track the spread of the infection. HHS will also no longer require COVID-19 lab test reporting data from labs, which will affect the reporting of negative test results and impact the ability to calculate per- cent positivity for COVID-19 tests. COVID-19 (Novel coronavirus infec- tion) positive test results and diag- noses are still reportable in Arizona by providers and laboratories pur- suant to Arizona Administrative Code R9-6-202 and R9-6-204. Hospital data reporting will con- tinue as required by the CMS con- ditions of participation through April 30, 2024, but reporting will be reduced from the current daily reporting to weekly. Since report- ing negative COVID-19 lab results is no longer required, the percent positivity data on the ADHS Labo- ratory Testing and Summary dash- boards will not be updated after next Wednesday, May 17. Histori- cal lab reporting data will continue to be available on the data dash- board along with the majority of COVID-19 data that will continue to be updated weekly. TESTING After the end of the public health emergency, insurance providers will no longer be required to cover test- ing costs or provide free COVID-19 tests. The updated emergency status may affect insurance coverage for both COVID-19 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) lab testing and over-the-coun- ter test kits. Arizonans should check with their insurance to understand their current coverage. Find testing locations on the HHS website. VACCINATIONS & TREATMENT Americans will continue to be able to get COVID-19 vaccines at no cost, due to the requirements of the CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Program Provider Agreement. People will also continue to be able to access COVID-19 treatment, such as Pax- lovid and Lagevrio, at no cost. Once the federal government is no longer purchasing or distributing COVID-19 vaccines and treatments, payment, coverage, and access may change. When that transition to the traditional health care market oc- curs, to protect families, the Admin- istration has facilitated access to COVID-19 vaccines with no out-of- pocket costs for nearly all individu- als and will continue to ensure that effective COVID-19 treatments, such as Paxlovid, are widely accessible. Find the most up-to-date vaccine locations and treatment locations on our website. LONG COVID HHS will continue to coordinate the response to the longer-term effects of COVID-19, including Long COV- ID and associated conditions. Read more about the progress HHS has made in responding to Long COVID and the actions it's taking to address the needs of the growing population with Long COVID and associated conditions. In Arizona, ADHS continues to partner with the University of Ari- zona to study and better understand the impact of Long COVID on Ari- zona residents. If you or a family member are in- terested in learning more about the project and potentially partici- pating, please visit the CoVHORT site to find out more. For more information, visit the Department of Health and Human Services' End of the COVID-19 Pub- lic Health Emergency Fact Sheet. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also provides infor- mation about what the end of the public health emergency may mean for you. Visit https://www.azdhs.gov/

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