Due to holiday lag, Arizona reports only 4 new virus cases

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A person holds a mask while walking outside in Philadelphia, Friday, May 21, 2021. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

 The Memorial Day holiday has led to a delay in reporting of new COVID-19 cases in Arizona, resulting in daily count of just four cases.

The state Department of Health Services reported Tuesday the state dashboard updated before all new cases were submitted. As a result, only four cases and no deaths were documented.

Hospitalizations of virus-stricken patients deviated little from the previous few days. The dashboard shows 549 people were hospitalized Monday with 150 of them in ICUs.

So far, more than 5.9 million vaccine doses have been administered. Over 3.3 million people, or 46.5% of the vaccine eligible population, have received at least one dose. Roughly 2.8 million have received two doses.

Some 84% of residents age 65 and over are fully vaccinated, while only 37% of those ages 15-34 are fully vaccinated. COVID-19 vaccines are currently available for people age 12 and older.

Republished with the permission of the Associated Press.