New Arizona Data Shows Young People Not Immune to COVID-19
As Arizona’s tally of COVID-19 cases surpasses 1,000, people age 20-44 make up one of the largest groups infected, and children getting it, too.
Read More >>>As Arizona’s tally of COVID-19 cases surpasses 1,000, people age 20-44 make up one of the largest groups infected, and children getting it, too.
Read More >>>Schools are “schools to continue to provide educational opportunities to students to the best of their ability.” Teachers and staff will be paid.
Read More >>>The executive director of the Anthem Area Chamber of Commerce offers an overview of the new relief package.
Read More >>>County and state officials explain how test results are reported and why stats aren’t released for cities or local communities.
Read More >>>Community Center, pool and Civic Building remain closed. Outdoor parks stay open.
Read More >>>Charities expect a lot of need now. If you can help, join us and make a donation to either of these two local organizations, Anthem Cares Through Service (ACTS) or St. Vincent de Paul. If you need help in these difficult times, we have the phone number.
Read More >>>The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office says of its employees who works out of the Headquarters Building in Phoenix, has been diagnosed.
Read More >>>The district outlines plans to jumpstart education while classrooms remain closed.
Read More >>>The state universities remain open, with dorms and food service continuing as some students return from spring break, despite the risk of COVID-19 infections. Only one is offering refunds for students who choose not to come back.
Read More >>>With 508 cases of COVID-19 in 13 counties and 8 deaths, the state health department says “all Arizonans should expect that COVID-19 is circulating in their community.”
Read More >>>HonorHealth is among the facilities providing testing for COVID-19, but people cannot walk in and expect to be tested. Here’s what to do if you think you might have the disease.
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