There are now 464 known coronavirus cases in Pima County and 16 deaths have been reported as of Wednesday morning, up one from Tuesday.

An age breakdown in the Pima County Health Department website shows 151 cases are of people between the ages of 20 and 44; 148 cases are of ages 65 and older; 95 cases are of ages 45 to 54; 60 are of ages 55 to 64; five are younger than 19 and another five's age is unknown. 

As of Wednesday, the county had not updated a chart that breaks down the number of people that have been hospitalized and admitted to the intensive care unit since January 22.

An age breakdown of people who have died from the virus includes two people between 20 and 44 years old, seven people between 45 and 64 years old and seven people older than 65. 

No other information about the new deaths has been released. 


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