Valleywise Health's Chief Clinical Officer urges caution ahead of St. Patrick's Day

 PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) -- Valleywise Health's top doctor says he's optimistic about Arizona's COVID-19 cases, but if people gather for Saint Patrick's Day or travel for respite, there's concern that we might be certain another spike.


"That risk is there. Especially with the speed of increase within the variants that we have seen across the country," said Valleywise Health's Chief medic, Dr. Michael White.

The warning comes as Arizona passes a million people that are fully-vaccinated against the coronavirus.

"Let's still get people vaccinated through this and not go hog wild, so to talk, and going call at large gatherings where we're not wearing our masks," Dr. White said.

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Valleys Health is seeing a decrease in COVID-19 cases. As of Tuesday morning, that they had twelve positive COVID-19 patients, two of whom were within the ICU.

"And this is often a marked improvement from what we saw just quite six to eight weeks ago," Dr. White said.

Dr. White says that a year into the pandemic, they're also far better equipped to affect COVID-19 cases than they were at the start. And albeit Arizona is opening up, Dr. White is urging caution.

"The key here is basically getting us thereto finishing line. Over the subsequent month, two months, as we still vaccinate, as we expand that access to try to that, really having the ability to be vigilant to urge us thereto endpoint."

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