ACLU Sues Sheriff Penzone Over COVID-19 Spike in Jails
Lawsuit: Maricopa County jails lack sufficient testing, sanitation supplies, and other COVID-19 protocols.
Lawsuit: Maricopa County jails lack sufficient testing, sanitation supplies, and other COVID-19 protocols.
Hospital visitation policies are coming under scrutiny from disability advocates.
Everything from “What are the best types of masks?” to “Should I wear one while jogging?”
Governor assures there will be a hospital bed for you when you get COVID-19.
COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are at an all-time high in Maricopa County and still growing, county officials said on Wednesday.
Humble said the new jump in coronavirus cases in Arizona arrived right on schedule after the governor’s reopening order.
“As more people get fed up with the frustrations of work-from-home life, I think we’ll see more members coming into the office.” – Ryan Marble
“There is still so much we do not know about this pathogen. I can only say with certainty that COVID-19 is not finished with Arizona yet.”
Thorne’s team is planning to test nearly every safe drug known to man — about 3,000 of them — by July for efficacy against COVID-19.
COVID-19 and the coming heat are a “perfect storm” for a miserable quality of life for some groups of people.
Harkavy was also editor of the Village Voice.
CVS has added 10 new Arizona drive-thru coronavirus testing sites. And the Arizona Testing Blitz continues this weekend.
Ducey gives the state a “green light” to reopen, saying that statistics show “we are clearly on the other side of this pandemic.”
“They should have told us that this virus was out here.”
“Out of an abundance of respect for our residents and staff, we will not be releasing the number of COVID-19 positive cases at our facility.”
“The Arizona Republic looked into all the modeling that was done and found them to be widely divergent and constantly changing” Patrick Ptak said.
A few days after she got home from Colorado, she started feeling achy and developed a fever and the chills.
The airport’s businesses are struggling mightily, too.
“I don’t want to make criminals out of people who are just trying to keep their business from going under,” said Pinal County’s Mark Lamb.
“Physical distancing is working,” Governor Doug Ducey said Wednesday. “We’re slowing the spread. We’ve made significant progress and can’t let up.”
Phoenix City Council member Carlos Garcia is one the organization’s eight board members, but wasn’t named in the lawsuit.
Merita Kraya may be the first Arizonan to be prosecuted for failing to adhere to emergency coronavirus rules.