This Week in COVID: No More Mask Mandate in Scottsdale as the U.S. Hits 200,000 Deaths
UofA has had 2,030 new cases since July.
UofA has had 2,030 new cases since July.
Arizona’s seven-day average of new cases is back to where it was at the end of May. But our r-number is ticking up.
Arizona Democrats are calling on the state to take action to fix its unemployment benefits system.
The judge said the governor acted reasonably by singling out bars.
The university’s Tempe ZIP code led the state for new cases last week.
The key issue: restaurant bars.
What you need to know from the last week.
But with greatly reduced capacity.
Arizona’s R-number, the average number of new people each COVID-positive person infects, is the lowest in the nation.
At the end of the day, business owners “are smarter to apply for it than not,” Dancsok said.
Everything you need to know about the last week.
Scientists still don’t know whether the virus levels that make someone contagious are the same as those that would show up on a test.
The Queen Creek Unified School District is allegedly refusing to let teachers teach online classes at home.
The guidelines come after a judge ruled last week that the state had to offer gyms closed by the governor’s order a chance to reopen.
“Gov. Ducey is rushing reopening without adequate testing and contact tracing…” – Joe Biden
The letter may signal a harsher approach to Sonora Quest by state officials.
Arizona is seeing demand for convalescent plasma that is four times greater than the current supply.
“If anything it’s evidence that the decisions and sacrifices Arizonans are making a difference,” Ducey said.
Arizonans say they are stilled owed thousands of dollars in unemployment benefits from the state.
Sunday marked six months since the first case of COVID-19 in Arizona was reported on January 26.
An ongoing list of testing sites in the metro Phoenix area.
Amidst a leveling of new COVID-19 cases Governor Doug announced an extension of the bar and gym shutdown.