Phoenix Pride 2020 May Be Postponed, But the Festivities Will Go On…Online
The annual pride celebration may have been postponed, but the party is still on for this weekend. It’s just online.
The annual pride celebration may have been postponed, but the party is still on for this weekend. It’s just online.
The total number of coronavirus cases in Arizona reached 1,769 Friday, while at least 41 people in the state are known to have died from the virus.
“For you to get on the bus ... and cough several times without covering up your mouth and you know (we're) in the middle of a pandemic — that lets me know that some folks don't care,” bus driver Jason Hargrove said in a passionate video.
Videos posted on social media Friday morning show sailors sending the captain off with cheers.
A local therapy practice is offering coronavirus-specific group therapy, while a Phoenix yoga studio is offering interactive online classes.
Arizona kids are doing their part to put smiles on the faces of hospital workers and nursing home residents as they battle through the coronavirus pandemic.
Despite some evidence that warm weather has some effect on the virus, studies are not conclusive and complacency could have “disastrous results.”
The FDA's previous rules barred donations from men who have had sex with a man in the previous year.
Under the ACA, people who experience “qualifying life events,” such as losing their jobs, can enroll in a health insurance plan on the individual markets.
From one week to the next, the world as we knew it changed. Mandatory quarantine took over Buenos Aires. Our routine changed. We’ve changed.