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Arizona Could Face Hospital Bed Shortage in Worst-Case Coronavirus Spread

Arizona Could Face Hospital Bed Shortage in Worst-Case Coronavirus Spread

By Steven HsiehMarch 16, 2020

Could Arizona handle a widespread coronavirus outbreak, such as those seen in Italy and China? It doesn’t appear so.

Arizona Closes Schools Statewide Through March 27

Arizona Closes Schools Statewide Through March 27

By Steven HsiehMarch 15, 2020

By the time of the announcement, several districts had already canceled or postponed classes.

Maricopa County Jails Will Not Permit Volunteer Visits due to COVID-19

Maricopa County Jails Will Not Permit Volunteer Visits due to COVID-19

By Hannah CritchfieldMarch 15, 2020

Sheriff Paul Penzone said they will reassess the decision daily.

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13 Coronavirus Cases Confirmed in Arizona, Third Case in Pima County

13 Coronavirus Cases Confirmed in Arizona, Third Case in Pima County

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 15, 2020

A third COVID-19 case has been confirmed in Pima County, bringing the statewide total to 13.

12 Coronavirus Cases Confirmed in Arizona

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 14, 2020

The virus has now spread to four Arizona counties. A Graham County elementary school employee has tested positive for COVID-19.

Tenth Coronavirus Case Confirmed in Arizona

Tenth Coronavirus Case Confirmed in Arizona

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 13, 2020

The latest is in Pima County.

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Even as Commercial Labs Open Up in Arizona, Good Luck Getting Tested for Coronavirus

Even as Commercial Labs Open Up in Arizona, Good Luck Getting Tested for Coronavirus

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 13, 2020

“We’re rationing the tests for the really sick people,” one doctor said.

Arizona Still Doesn’t Have Answers to These Critical COVID-19 Questions

Arizona Still Doesn’t Have Answers to These Critical COVID-19 Questions

By Steven HsiehMarch 13, 2020

Basic questions, unanswered.

ICE Suspends Detention Visits, DHS Suspends Illegal Entry Prosecutions Due to COVID-19

ICE Suspends Detention Visits, DHS Suspends Illegal Entry Prosecutions Due to COVID-19

By Hannah CritchfieldMarch 13, 2020

A spokesperson for ICE said a letter had been sent to Congress informing them of the change.

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Navajo Nation Closes Tribal Parks, Seeks U.S. Funding for Coronavirus

Navajo Nation Closes Tribal Parks, Seeks U.S. Funding for Coronavirus

By Hannah CritchfieldMarch 13, 2020

The closures include popular sites in Arizona.

Update: State Orders Public Schools to Close

Update: State Orders Public Schools to Close

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 13, 2020

At least seven school districts in the Valley have closed schools indefinitely.

APS, SRP, and Phoenix Water Services Suspend Customer Shutoffs Over Coronavirus

APS, SRP, and Phoenix Water Services Suspend Customer Shutoffs Over Coronavirus

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 13, 2020

Other major utilities offered flexibility to customers affected by the pandemic.

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Arizona House Passes Industry-Backed Bill Mandating Cage-Free Eggs

Arizona House Passes Industry-Backed Bill Mandating Cage-Free Eggs

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 12, 2020

The House voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday to pass a bill requiring hens to be cage-free by 2025.

Update: Phoenix Presidential Debate Moving to Washington, D.C., Due to COVID-19

Update: Phoenix Presidential Debate Moving to Washington, D.C., Due to COVID-19

By Ali SwensonMarch 12, 2020

The Democratic debate in Phoenix this Sunday won’t have a live audience or press room amid COVID-19 concerns, the network announced in an email Tuesday.

Update: NAU to Switch to Online Classes Over Coronavirus for at Least Two Weeks

Update: NAU to Switch to Online Classes Over Coronavirus for at Least Two Weeks

By Ali SwensonMarch 12, 2020

The change will go into effect Monday, March 23, when students return from their spring break.

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ASU, University of Arizona Switching to Online Classes Over the Coronavirus

ASU, University of Arizona Switching to Online Classes Over the Coronavirus

By Steven HsiehMarch 11, 2020

“The university has been busy planning and preparing for the possibility of transitioning to an online teaching and learning environment to help manage the potential spread of COVID-19.”

Was 90-Year-Old Arizona Coronavirus Patient at Nursing Home? Officials Won’t Say

Was 90-Year-Old Arizona Coronavirus Patient at Nursing Home? Officials Won’t Say

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 11, 2020

The county will “be working directly with that health care provider to ensure there is appropriate cleaning put in place.”

Arizona Governor Declares State of Emergency on Coronavirus, With Nine Cases So Far

Arizona Governor Declares State of Emergency on Coronavirus, With Nine Cases So Far

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 11, 2020

The state has nine cases of COVID-19 so far.

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Nine Coronavirus Cases Confirmed in Arizona

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 11, 2020

One of the new cases is in Maricopa County, while the other two are in Pinal County.

No Charges for Cop Who Tackled Limbless Teenager

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 11, 2020

The Pima County Attorney’s Office has decided not to file any criminal charges against the deputy who tackled a 15-year-old boy with no arms or legs.

Arizona’s Largest Homeless Shelter Ramps up Anti-Coronavirus Measures

Arizona’s Largest Homeless Shelter Ramps up Anti-Coronavirus Measures

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 11, 2020

These precautions don’t cover a nearby encampment of hundreds of people.

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For Now, Don’t Expect Arizona to Close Schools Because of the Coronavirus

For Now, Don’t Expect Arizona to Close Schools Because of the Coronavirus

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 11, 2020

Officials have not forgotten what happened during the swine flu outbreak of 2009.

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