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Goodyear COVID-19 cases show small overnight increase

Posted 7/20/20

The Arizona Department of Health Services reported the number of COVID-19 cases in Goodyear was 1,830 as of Monday, July 20, an 18.52% increase over last Monday, and a 1.05% increase over Sunday.

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Goodyear COVID-19 cases show small overnight increase

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The Arizona Department of Health Services reported the number of COVID-19 cases in Goodyear was 1,830 as of Monday, July 20, an 18.52% increase over last Monday, and a 1.05% increase over Sunday.

The overnight increase was the smallest for the week, with 17 new cases in the 85338 ZIP code and two new cases in the 85395 ZIP code.

The agency said more than 90% of cases were mapped to the address of the patient’s residence:

Goodyear total

Cases as of July 13: 1,544
Cases as of July 14: 1,600
Cases as of July 15: 1,632
Cases as of July 16: 1,682
Cases as of July 17: 1,733
Cases as of July 18: 1,777
Cases as of July 19: 1,811
Cases as of July 20: 1,830

85338 ZIP code

Cases as of July 13: 973
Cases as of July 14: 1,014

Cases as of July 15: 1,039
Cases as of July 16: 1,074
Cases as of July 17: 1,112
Cases as of July 18: 1,150
Cases as of July 19: 1,174
Cases as of July 20: 1,191

85395 ZIP code

Cases as of July 13: 571
Cases as of July 14: 586
Cases as of July 15: 593
Cases as of July 16: 608
Cases as of July 17: 621
Cases as of July 18: 627
Cases as of July 19: 637
Cases as of July 20: 639

To see full numbers across the state, click here.