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COVID-19 survivor seeks to help others by donating plasma

May 6, 2020 Blood plasma donations can help doctors identify antibodies.

First weekend 'testing blitz' numbers fall short for Pima County

May 5, 2020 The county administrator says a COVID-19 testing push that started over the weekend was "not ... what was anticipated."

Watchdogs scramble to keep up with COVID-19 scams, fraud

May 5, 2020 Groups say scammers are getting creative about spreading false information, like fake, miracle COVID-19 cures.

Former detainees discuss life inside ICE detention during COVID-19

May 1, 2020 The LGBTQ advocacy group Trans Queer Pueblo organized a press conference this week with people formerly detained in Arizona.

Arizona still at home, but taking first steps toward reopening

May 1, 2020 As the stay-at-home order continues, elected officials and medical professionals consider what it will take to reopen the state.

Pascua Yaqui Tribe to receive COVID-19 tests from UA

Apr 30, 2020 The additional tests add 1,500 to the tribe's supply, which was fewer than 100.

ICE data: Nearly half of detainees tested are positive for COVID-19

Apr 30, 2020 The agency has tested more than 1,000 detainees so far.

Advocates plead with Arizona to release vulnerable inmates amid COVID-19

Apr 29, 2020 A new predictive model shows nearly all of the almost 42,000 incarcerated people in Arizona will contract the virus.

Poison center calls rise in first quarter of year

Apr 28, 2020 The No. 1 type of call to the Arizona center was accidental ingestion of household cleaners.

Arizona to conduct COVID-19 'testing blitz'

Apr 27, 2020 The state hopes to test up to 60,000 people over three weekends.

Epidemiologist: no indication warmer weather will deter COVID-19 cases

Apr 24, 2020 A discussion with University of Arizona epidemiologist Michael Worobey.

Arizona coronavirus news in brief, April 24

Apr 24, 2020 Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona: State expands COVID testing, changes to political campaigns, wildfire impacts and more.

AZ Rep. proposes federal malpractice insurance for urban Indian health facilities

Apr 24, 2020 Expanded coverage would apply off-reservation where the majority of tribal members live.

Continued wall construction puts border residents on edge amid COVID-19 pandemic

Apr 23, 2020 Residents of small border communities say construction workers don't practice safe social distancing on or off the job

Spotting the difference between Southern Arizona allergies and coronavirus

Apr 23, 2020 Experts say symptoms are similar but cite significant differences.

Tucson Medical Center allows visitors at patient windows

Apr 23, 2020 Family members and TMC staff say these distanced visits can help boost morale to all involved.

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