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Navajo Nation COVID-19 Cases Rise to 71

Navajo Nation COVID-19 Cases Rise to 71

By Hannah CritchfieldMarch 24, 2020

Ten more Navajo Nation community members tested positive today. Then 10 more tested positive.

326 Coronavirus Cases Have Been Confirmed so Far in Arizona, With Five Deaths

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 24, 2020

Yesterday, Ducey said Arizona is “not the same as other states.” Hours later, Pima County officials announced a third person died from COVID-19.

Phoenix vs. The Pandemic: How Valley Residents Are Taking on the Coronavirus Crisis

Phoenix vs. The Pandemic: How Valley Residents Are Taking on the Coronavirus Crisis

By Steven Hsieh and OthersMarch 24, 2020

We spoke with 18 Valley residents about how they’re adjusting to our new reality. Here are their stories in their own words.

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Homeless People Flooded Out of Riverbed Camps in Metro Phoenix

Homeless People Flooded Out of Riverbed Camps in Metro Phoenix

By Ray SternMarch 23, 2020

“We’ll wait for the waters to recede, then start over.”

Third Death Due to COVID-19 has Occurred in Arizona, the First in Pima County

Third Death Due to COVID-19 has Occurred in Arizona, the First in Pima County

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 23, 2020

PCHD said they received the positive lab report Monday night. It’s unclear whether the woman died today or had already passed when they got the result.

Domestic Violence May Increase During COVID-19 Isolation, Experts Say

Domestic Violence May Increase During COVID-19 Isolation, Experts Say

By Hannah CritchfieldMarch 23, 2020

Home isn’t always safe for people who are living with their abusers.

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Ducey: Arizona Is ‘Not the Same as Other States,’ No Shelter-in-Place for Now

Ducey: Arizona Is ‘Not the Same as Other States,’ No Shelter-in-Place for Now

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 23, 2020

COVID-19 cases in Arizona are rising rapidly, and limited data means officials don’t know the full scope of the outbreak here.

Arizona Has the ‘Worst’ Unemployment Benefits. Don’t Expect That to Change

Arizona Has the ‘Worst’ Unemployment Benefits. Don’t Expect That to Change

By Steven HsiehMarch 23, 2020

Could you get by on $240 a week?

Arizona Man Dies After Trying Substance Touted by Trump to Treat COVID-19

Arizona Man Dies After Trying Substance Touted by Trump to Treat COVID-19

By Steven HsiehMarch 23, 2020

Chloroquine phosphate is commonly used to clean fish tanks.

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Banner Rolls Out Limited Drive-Thru Coronavirus Testing in Arizona

Banner Rolls Out Limited Drive-Thru Coronavirus Testing in Arizona

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 23, 2020

Four sites will be testing select people for COVID-19, by appointment only.

234 Coronavirus Cases Confirmed in Arizona

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 23, 2020

By Monday, at least 234 people in the state have now tested positive for COVID-19. That’s 82 new cases, or a 55 percent increase, from yesterday.

An Important Message From <i>Phoenix New Times</i>

An Important Message From Phoenix New Times

By David HudnallMarch 23, 2020

We’re still writing, reporting — and printing papers.

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Every Arizona Coronavirus Case Confirmed So Far

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 22, 2020

Since March 3, the state’s case count has jumped from two to 152. Today, the second death from COVID-19 occurred in Maricopa County.

152 Coronavirus Cases Are Confirmed in Arizona, and State Sees Second Death

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 22, 2020

ADHS added 48 COVID-19 cases on Sunday, but that doesn’t include an additional 12 cases in the Navajo Nation. The actual statewide total is 164.

Second Death From Coronavirus Reported in Arizona

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 22, 2020

He was a man in his 70s who had underlying health conditions.

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104 Coronavirus Cases Confirmed in Arizona, State Sees First COVID-19 Death

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 21, 2020

Last night, the first death from COVID-19 was announced in Maricopa County. Four positive cases involve Arizona military personnel.

Arizona’s First Coronavirus Death: A Sky Harbor Employee in His 50s

Arizona’s First Coronavirus Death: A Sky Harbor Employee in His 50s

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 21, 2020

The patient was a man in his 50s, with underlying health conditions.

‘Taking Masks off Our Faces’: How Arizona Hospitals Are Rationing Protective Gear

‘Taking Masks off Our Faces’: How Arizona Hospitals Are Rationing Protective Gear

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 20, 2020

There just aren’t enough masks to go around.

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Waymo Suspends All Operations in Arizona Due to COVID-19

Waymo Suspends All Operations in Arizona Due to COVID-19

By Ray SternMarch 20, 2020

Waymo Suspends All Operations in Arizona Due to COVID-19

Arizonans Should Prepare for ‘Marathon’ and Volunteer in Coronavirus Fight, Ducey Says

Arizonans Should Prepare for ‘Marathon’ and Volunteer in Coronavirus Fight, Ducey Says

By Ray SternMarch 20, 2020

“This is a proactive measure to ensure when you go to the store, you’ll find food and essentials on the shelves,” Ducey said.

Former AHCCCS Director Tom Betlach Will Lead DES Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

Former AHCCCS Director Tom Betlach Will Lead DES Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

By Hannah CritchfieldMarch 20, 2020

He’ll lead the agency for 75 days, while Cara Christ leads Arizona’s response to COVID-19.

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Arizona Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Remain Open, but With Some Changes

Arizona Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Remain Open, but With Some Changes

By Nick MeyersMarch 20, 2020

“Everyone’s doing things a little differently.”

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