The case rate is over 4.6 times the rest of Maricopa County.
(1659 vs. 358 per 100,000 persons).
Town of Guadalupe – Specific data –Confirmed Positive COVID19 cases
Source: Maricopa County Public Health – Disease Control
Guadalupe COVID19 Cases
April 21 – June 10, 2020
Guadalupe Maricopa County
Case count 110 16,074
Population 6,631 4,485,414Case rate per 100,000 1658.9 358.4
Slight decrease – remains a public health challenge
Town of Guadalupe – Specific data –Confirmed Positive COVID19 cases
Source: Maricopa County Public Health – Disease Control
Guadalupe COVID19 Cases
Comparison
Guadalupe County
May 31 June 10 May 31 June 10
Case count 87 110 10,427 16,074
Population 6,631 6,631 4,485,414 4,485,414
Case Rate (per 100K
persons)
1,312.0 1,658.9 232.5 358.4
Guadalupe Case Rate
(times greater than)
5.6 4.6
COVID19 Response Team Actions
• COVID19 Guadalupe Community Response and Resource Team • PYT • County Health• ASU • Town
• Goal: • wrap around services to:
reduce the spreadprovide resources assist in recovery inform and educate
ASU is providing testing support with scheduled local test sites.
Home visits by local and ASU teams will assess resource needs for people who have tested positive and select homebound.
Food box/hygiene supply delivery to continue.
Temporary housing accommodations and transportation will be provided for those who test positive and cannot properly isolate.
A resource email and phone number is established to support local residents:
Maricopa County is providing data updates, education materials, and test supplies.
COVID19 FAQ’s
• COVID19 Guadalupe Actions:• State of Emergency• Closed Senior Center, Library, CAP,
Courts • Limited Town Hall hours• Suspended permits, Mercado rentals,
park use• Cancelled public and private events• Hosted testing• Distributed masks, food boxes• Partnered with Tempe – wastewater
study• Established Response Team
• Goal: • Reduce spread, combat COVID19
• Out of reach: • Local curfew, stay at home order• Regulate / limit religious gatherings• Regulate / limit funeral services• Require masks
• Why? • Preempted by State of Arizona• Governor’s Executive Order 2020-36 – Stay Healthy,
Return Smarter, Return Stronger• May 12, 2020• “NO county, city, town may make or issue any order,
rule or regulation that conflicts with Order (A.R.S. 26-307)
• First Amendment of free of religion
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