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‘Go Home and Take Tylenol’: Arizona’s Testing Shortage Is Off the Charts

‘Go Home and Take Tylenol’: Arizona’s Testing Shortage Is Off the Charts

By Elizabeth WhitmanApril 1, 2020

One Arizona woman visited the emergency room four times in March, trying to get tested for the new coronavirus.

COVID-19 Takes Soul Radio Host Who Became Mesa Juvenile Probation Officer

COVID-19 Takes Soul Radio Host Who Became Mesa Juvenile Probation Officer

By Steven HsiehMarch 31, 2020

“No 27-year-old wants to plan their dad’s cremation,” his daughter said. “No one.”

1,289 Coronavirus Cases Confirmed in Arizona, With 24 Deaths

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 31, 2020

As of Tuesday morning, the Arizona State Public Health Laboratory and commercial labs have tested 19,371 people in Arizona for COVID-19.

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Six Days Before Dying From COVID-19, He Tried to Get Tested and Was Turned Away

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 30, 2020

“Why isn’t this available in the US? I went to urgent care yesterday, only to learn they don’t do coronavirus testing …”

Ducey Tells Arizonans to Stay Home, Unless They’re Golfing

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 30, 2020

The move comes later than many experts thought it should.

Coronavirus Outbreak Now in Every Arizona County With 1,157 Cases Confirmed

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 30, 2020

The United States now has more coronavirus cases than any other country in the world, with over 156,000 positive cases nationwide.

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Arizona Emergency Manager Resigns, Criticizing State’s Handling of COVID-19

Arizona Emergency Manager Resigns, Criticizing State’s Handling of COVID-19

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 29, 2020

Wendy Smith-Reeve cited “the lack of communication and transparency” as one of the reasons for her departure.

Banner Nurses, Docs on COVID-19 Frontlines Say They’re ‘Treated As Expendable’

Banner Nurses, Docs on COVID-19 Frontlines Say They’re ‘Treated As Expendable’

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 28, 2020

One of the country’s largest non-profit hospital chains is curbing access to PPE for nurses and doctors on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Ducey Says Beauty Salons Are ‘Essential.’ Some Beauty Workers Disagree

Ducey Says Beauty Salons Are ‘Essential.’ Some Beauty Workers Disagree

By Steven HsiehMarch 27, 2020

“People are not going to die if they don’t get their hair or nails done. That’s absolutely absurd.”

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Immigration Authorities Won’t Release the Number of Agents With COVID-19

Immigration Authorities Won’t Release the Number of Agents With COVID-19

By Hannah CritchfieldMarch 27, 2020

CBP will not release information about staff with COVID-19 to the public.

Some Maricopa Jail Inmates to Be Sent Home Due to COVID-19

Some Maricopa Jail Inmates to Be Sent Home Due to COVID-19

By Hannah CritchfieldMarch 27, 2020

“Lowering the number of people being released each morning and reporting back to jail each night will reduce the risk of spread of COVID-19…”

A Phoenix Veteran and Her Family Were Among the Americans Stranded in Honduras

A Phoenix Veteran and Her Family Were Among the Americans Stranded in Honduras

By Hannah CritchfieldMarch 26, 2020

Brittaney Jo Lehman and her husband, of Rochester, Minnesota, ended up booking a $17,000 charter for a seven-person flight.

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Amid Pandemic, Phoenix’s New Water Restrictions Leave Homes With a Trickle

Amid Pandemic, Phoenix’s New Water Restrictions Leave Homes With a Trickle

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 26, 2020

Instead of halting water shutoffs, Phoenix implemented new water restrictions for customers who can’t pay their bills during the coronavirus pandemic.

Phoenix Delayed Notifying Airport Workers That Co-Workers Got COVID-19

Phoenix Delayed Notifying Airport Workers That Co-Workers Got COVID-19

By Steven HsiehMarch 26, 2020

Notification did not begin until Friday, after one of the three coronavirus-positive Sky Harbor employees died of COVID-19.

Phoenix Police Officer Tests Positive for COVID-19

Phoenix Police Officer Tests Positive for COVID-19

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 26, 2020

The city said the officer was on vacation, developed symptoms, and has not returned to work for more than two weeks.

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508 Coronavirus Cases Confirmed in Arizona as Outbreak Spreads to 13 Counties

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 26, 2020

6,600 Arizonans have been tested for the virus. With a population of nearly 7.2 million, that means .092 percent of Arizonans have been tested.

OnTrac Call Center Staffers Say the Company Won’t Let Them Work From Home

OnTrac Call Center Staffers Say the Company Won’t Let Them Work From Home

By Steven HsiehMarch 26, 2020

“Every time you hear someone cough, it’s like a gunshot went off.”

Arizona Officials Predict COVID-19 Hospitalizations Will Peak in May

Arizona Officials Predict COVID-19 Hospitalizations Will Peak in May

By Steven HsiehMarch 25, 2020

Yet Arizona currently does not have the hospital bed capacity to handle a surge in coronavirus hospitalizations.

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Requests for COVID-19 Testing Swamp Banner’s Drive-Thru Sites and Hotline

Requests for COVID-19 Testing Swamp Banner’s Drive-Thru Sites and Hotline

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 25, 2020

“At this time there are just not enough tests for everyone who wants one,” said Dr. Cara Christ, director of the state Department of Health Services.

Hickman’s Family Farms to House Arizona Inmate Workers During COVID-19 Pandemic

Hickman’s Family Farms to House Arizona Inmate Workers During COVID-19 Pandemic

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 25, 2020

Nearly 140 women will be moved from Perryville prison to facilities at Hickman’s Family Farms so that the egg company has workers during the pandemic.

Got PPE? How to Donate Masks, Gloves, Gowns to Arizona Hospitals and Clinics

Got PPE? How to Donate Masks, Gloves, Gowns to Arizona Hospitals and Clinics

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 24, 2020

These places need masks, respirators, gloves, hand sanitizer and more.

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Arizona Hospital System Tells Employees They Can Wear ‘Social Comfort Masks’

Arizona Hospital System Tells Employees They Can Wear ‘Social Comfort Masks’

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 24, 2020

Meanwhile, the hospital is curbing the use of face masks and N95 respirators among front-line health care workers.

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