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This Week in COVID: Navajo Nation in Lockdown, Surge Hits ASU Football

This Week in COVID: Navajo Nation in Lockdown, Surge Hits ASU Football

By Erasmus BaxterNovember 17, 2020

One in ten in Maricopa County has had COVID-19.

This Week in COVID: 6,000 Dead, Schools Chief Calls to Avoid Gatherings

This Week in COVID: 6,000 Dead, Schools Chief Calls to Avoid Gatherings

By Erasmus BaxterNovember 10, 2020

There’s over a Wuhan outbreak’s worth of new cases each day in the U.S.

This Week in COVID: Ducey Warns, ‘We Know That There Is a Storm Ahead of Us.’

This Week in COVID: Ducey Warns, ‘We Know That There Is a Storm Ahead of Us.’

By Erasmus BaxterNovember 3, 2020

Here’s what happened in the last week.

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Senator Martha McSally: COVID-19 Lockdowns are About ‘Power’ and ‘Control’

Senator Martha McSally: COVID-19 Lockdowns are About ‘Power’ and ‘Control’

By Josh KeletyNovember 2, 2020

Arizona Senator Martha McSally recently told a conservative news outlet that COVID-19 lockdowns are about government control.

This Week in COVID: Cases Are Going Exponential, but Where’s Ducey?

This Week in COVID: Cases Are Going Exponential, but Where’s Ducey?

By Erasmus BaxterOctober 27, 2020

Not a great time for a family gathering.

This Week in COVID: Case Numbers Up Like Early June, Expert Says

This Week in COVID: Case Numbers Up Like Early June, Expert Says

By Erasmus BaxterOctober 20, 2020

COVID-19 cases are verging on an exponential increase, says ASU expert.

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This Week in COVID: Masks Work, Phoenix Reopens Park Facilities

This Week in COVID: Masks Work, Phoenix Reopens Park Facilities

By Erasmus BaxterOctober 13, 2020

Case numbers are spiking slightly.

State Demands Arizonans Pay Back Thousands in Unemployment Benefits

State Demands Arizonans Pay Back Thousands in Unemployment Benefits

By Josh KeletyOctober 8, 2020

“It was like $7,000 dollars worth of payments that they’re saying that I owe them now.”

This Week in COVID: Ducey Says Arizona is “Open”

This Week in COVID: Ducey Says Arizona is “Open”

By Erasmus BaxterSeptember 29, 2020

Over 217,500 Arizonans have been infected with COVID-19 and over 5,600 have died from it.

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One Family, Three Months, Four Dead: For Latinos, COVID-19 Scars Remain

One Family, Three Months, Four Dead: For Latinos, COVID-19 Scars Remain

By Erasmus BaxterSeptember 29, 2020

Around half of all COVID-19 cases Maricopa County has ethnicity data for are Hispanic or Latino people.

This Week in COVID: No More Mask Mandate in Scottsdale as the U.S. Hits 200,000 Deaths

This Week in COVID: No More Mask Mandate in Scottsdale as the U.S. Hits 200,000 Deaths

By Erasmus BaxterSeptember 22, 2020

UofA has had 2,030 new cases since July.

This Week in COVID: No Labor Day Spike Yet Detected, ASU Faces More Criticism

This Week in COVID: No Labor Day Spike Yet Detected, ASU Faces More Criticism

By Erasmus BaxterSeptember 15, 2020

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.

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Democrats to Ducey: State’s Unemployment Benefits System ‘Unacceptable’

Democrats to Ducey: State’s Unemployment Benefits System ‘Unacceptable’

By Josh KeletySeptember 10, 2020

Arizona Democrats are calling on the state to take action to fix its unemployment benefits system.

Arizona Bars Will Take Appeal to Supreme Court if Necessary, Says Lawyer

By Erasmus BaxterSeptember 10, 2020

The judge said the governor acted reasonably by singling out bars.

This Week in COVID: ASU At 825 Cases; State May See Jump After Long Weekend

This Week in COVID: ASU At 825 Cases; State May See Jump After Long Weekend

By Erasmus BaxterSeptember 8, 2020

The university’s Tempe ZIP code led the state for new cases last week.

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Bar Shutdown Order Is Arbitrary, Arizona Attorney General Says

Bar Shutdown Order Is Arbitrary, Arizona Attorney General Says

By Erasmus BaxterSeptember 4, 2020

The key issue: restaurant bars.

This Week in COVID: Downward Trend Continues, 803 Cases Hit ASU

This Week in COVID: Downward Trend Continues, 803 Cases Hit ASU

By Erasmus BaxterSeptember 1, 2020

What you need to know from the last week.

Maricopa County Gyms, Theaters Cleared For Partial Opening

Maricopa County Gyms, Theaters Cleared For Partial Opening

By Erasmus BaxterAugust 27, 2020

But with greatly reduced capacity.

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This Week in COVID: Cases Dropping, Places Reopening, and It’s Way Too Soon to Celebrate

This Week in COVID: Cases Dropping, Places Reopening, and It’s Way Too Soon to Celebrate

By Erasmus BaxterAugust 25, 2020

Arizona’s R-number, the average number of new people each COVID-positive person infects, is the lowest in the nation.

Over $38 Million In Grants Still Available For Valley Small Businesses

Over $38 Million In Grants Still Available For Valley Small Businesses

By Erasmus BaxterAugust 21, 2020

At the end of the day, business owners “are smarter to apply for it than not,” Dancsok said.

This Week in COVID: Maricopa County Says Masks Can Come Off When Virus Is Gone

This Week in COVID: Maricopa County Says Masks Can Come Off When Virus Is Gone

By Erasmus BaxterAugust 18, 2020

Everything you need to know about the last week.

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Rapid COVID-19 Tests in Phoenix Aren’t Necessarily Reliable

Rapid COVID-19 Tests in Phoenix Aren’t Necessarily Reliable

By Erasmus BaxterAugust 17, 2020

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.

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