Recovered From COVID-19? Current Patients Need Your Plasma
Arizona is seeing demand for convalescent plasma that is four times greater than the current supply.
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.
“No one is going to be turned away,” Poynter said.
The bad news? COVID-19 is still widespread and infecting around 3,000 new people a day on average.
“The back of our building was the neighborhood bathroom.”
“That is a direct effect of decisions that Arizonans have made over the past week, and we can see more of this if we do more of that.” – Gov. Ducey
Some of the measures implemented to address Arizona’s spreading COVID-19 are starting to pay off, but we have a lot further to go, Arizona State University’s Biodesign Institute director Joshua LaBaer said today.
“If we cannot raise the level of face masks compliance and shut down indoor eating in restaurants, a second lockdown may be inevitable.”
As Arizona COVID-19 cases continue to rise, Governor Doug Ducey has issued an executive order limiting restaurant dining rooms to 50 percent of fire code capacity.
Guards, the ACLU, and a former inmate describe a chaotic and problematic response to COVID-19 in the Maricopa County Jail.
What happens in the next few months will make a big difference for Meschelle Hornstein and her 3-year-old daughter, Noah.
In his ruling, the judge argues that Governor Doug Ducey has legal grounds to shutter gyms.
The Arizona Congressman said federal health officials should step aside so Trump’s “message is not mitigated or distorted.”
The gym owner suing Ducey claimed Goldwater Institute partnered with him on the lawsuit. That’s not true.
Things seem to have spiraled out of control quickly after a Granite Creek employee tested positive for the novel coronavirus on June 9.
Local gyms are battling with Governor Doug Ducey and city officials in a desperate attempt to stay open.
“We can go back to where we were in terms of slowing the virus,” Ducey said.
“The bottom line is we can confirm the Dream Center has made the decision to not discriminate.”