Arizona Reported No New COVID-19 Deaths Today
The White Mountain Apache Tribe also reported its first COVID-19-related death, and 5,000 Valley first responders will receive antibody testing.
The White Mountain Apache Tribe also reported its first COVID-19-related death, and 5,000 Valley first responders will receive antibody testing.
With positive COVID-19 cases now at 5,769 and the death toll increasing every day, Arizona is ramping up testing.
The delivery comes as the Navajo Nation extends its community closure to May 17 due to a continued increase of confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths.
The state added 21 additional deaths to its statistics Wednesday, and more than a dozen residents at Pennington Gardens in Chandler have died of COVID-19.
Plus, Banner sets up grocery stores for workers and celebrities lend a helping hand to the Navajo Nation. Here’s your coronavirus Tuesday update.
Friday's numbers reveal that Arizona men and people over the age of 65 continue to die at a higher rate overall.
The state and federal tax deadline may have been extended to July 15, but the deadline for charitable contribution tax credits remains April 15.
The state’s new dashboard provides more detailed demographic information on COVID-19 confirmed cases and deaths.
Sen. Martha McSally is taking credit for helping Arizona families, but she voted against increasing the unemployment benefit.
As the cases of coronavirus continue to rise, Gov. Ducey issued a major disaster declaration Wednesday. Plus more important coronavirus updates for today.