States in the South and Southwest continued to track a spike in COVID-19 activity over the weekend, with Alabama and South Carolina recording record numbers of new cases and Arizona tripling the daily average of COVID-19 cases seen in the state in the last 2 weeks.Today the Arizona Department of Health Services confirmed 1,014 new cases of the virus, raising the state's total to 37,705 confirmed cases.But Arizona Governor Doug Ducey said late last week the rising case counts will not result in a second stay-at-home order.
On Twitter, Ducey wrote that the surge in cases was expected."As our state gradually reopens & more people move about, we're seeing increased transmission, which is to be expected.