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Beard's husband's test came back positive. He was in a coma for several days, and Beard said there was a point where they almost considered taking him off a ventilator. According to data from the Arizona Department of Health Services, Maricopa County has already had more than confirmed cases of the virus. There have been 20 deaths statewide. Maricopa County Environmental Service officials say the heavy monsoon season may have contributed to these cases.

As for Beard, she wants other people to be aware of the dangers, and she is holding out hope that her husband will continue to improve. As one of the largest nonprofit health care systems in the country, the team at Banner Health is committed to ensuring all Banner locations are a safe place for care.

Team members are dedicated to protecting the health and safety of patients, be it a routine checkup, elective surgery or an urgent health service. Waiting room and employee workstation layouts maintain proper social distancing; screenings are conducted at hospital entrances to verify that all employees and visitors are well; and, all Banner physicians are equipped to visit patients remotely.

Learn more about Banner's commitment to safety at bannerhealth. For further information contact us at: media bannerhealth. Get news alerts. This should include tires, cans, flower pots, clogged rain gutters, rain barrels, toys and puddles. Treat decorative ponds with bleach or commercial larvicide products to prevent mosquitoes from laying eggs, or drain the ponds.

Limit outdoor activity between dusk and dawn, when mosquitoes that carry the virus are most active. Heavy monsoons this summer have led to plenty of moisture in the ground.

That, along with warm weather makes the perfect combination for mosquitos. Sarah Scott, an epidemiologist with the Maricopa County Dept. While this year's case numbers are much higher than last year, they are in line with the state's averages over the last decade, which is 40 to cases per year. One being that we had less rainfall and I think people were also less likely to seek medical care if they were having a mild illness given what was going on in the pandemic," Scott explained.

Still, Maricopa County Environmental Services says it's treating several mosquito hotspots across the Valley. Recently, it found 8, mosquitos in one trap. We deploy over traps to see what the situation is to treat those areas," said Johnny Dilone with Maricopa County Environmental Services. Maricopa County Public Health provided the following tips for avoiding mosquito bites:.



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