23 February 2022

Maricopa County News Update: Week of Feb. 21

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Maricopa County News


LATEST INFORMATION

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It’s Beginning to Feel A Lot Like Winter?

Storm, colder temps move into AZ this week

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Suicide Prevention, helping hands, help

Assistance
Available

Find help paying bills and more

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COVID-19, delta

COVID-19 Rates Improving But Still High

288 cases per 100,000; 16% positivity

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TODAY'S KEY MESSAGE

Affordable Housing Help

Affordable Housing

Maricopa County is working to address growing challenges in housing affordability with public, private, and nonprofit partners across the region.  Recently, the County partnered with the City of Tempe and Newtown to create “Tempe MicroEstates,” a collection of small, affordable homes whose prices are based on the income of the buyer and other factors.  This project was funded through a federal HUD grant.  The Board of Supervisors has also approved $30 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds to support additional affordable housing efforts.

Learn more about housing help >

Update On COVID-19 Community Spread

COVID-19 cases

 

We’ve seen a significant drop in COVID-19 cases and positive COVID-19 tests over the last few weeks; however, our current rates are still above what we have seen for much of the pandemic. 

Please continue to stay alert for signs of illness and take preventive measures to protect yourself and others.

  • Case rates per 100,000: For the most recent week of full data, Maricopa County had 288 cases per 100,000.  High community transmission is considered ≥ 100 cases per 100,000.
  • Percent positivity: For the most recent week of full data, Maricopa County has seen 16% of COVID-19 tests come back positive.  High community transmission is considered ≥ 10% test positivity.

View COVID-19 spread by ZIP code, city, or school district >

Find vaccine locations >

VIDEO: Public Health partners with FEMA on new testing site >

NEWS BITES

Free COVID-19 Testing

You can get a free COVID-19 test at Scottsdale Community College on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 8 am until 3 pm until the end of February. Drive-thru only and appointments are NOT required. View all testing events and locations >

View All Testing Events & Locations

Celebrating Black History Month

The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office is recognizing the contributions of their African American staff members who have created meaningful careers with MCSO. Sergeant Pearson shares why he chose a career in law enforcement and what he has done to be an inspiration to others.

Black History Month - Interview

Air Quality Wants to Help You Get Rid of Pollution
Coming From Your Home

The Maricopa County Fireplace Retrofit Program helps residents within the program boundaries make the switch from a wood-burning fireplace to a natural log set. You may be eligible to receive up to $2,000.

See If You Qualify

Help Us Run Great Elections

The Maricopa County Elections Department is looking for facilities to serve as voting locations in the August Primary and November General elections this year. Sites need to be at least 1,600 square feet, ADA compliant, have AC and access to a restroom. Please let the Maricopa County Elections Department know if you or someone you know may have space available. Email pollplace@risc.maricopa.gov.

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