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Posts tagged with "Mask Mandates"

COVID-19 Update May the Fourth, 2023 Available To All

COVID-19 Update May the Fourth, 2023

A new, highly infectious COVID-19 subvariant is growing in dominance across the country as healthcare providers relax mask mandates. In Arizona, Republicans have launched an investigation into the state's COVID-19 response, contending that it was mismanaged. High levels of the variant XBB.1.16, or "Arcturus," have been found in Los...
COVID-19 Update December 1, 2022 Arizona News

COVID-19 Update December 1, 2022

The winter surge of COVID-19 has hit Arizona. Cases are on the rise with seniors hit especially hard. In Arizona, the influx of cases in tandem with the high volume of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) cases has some Arizona officials urging masking in public places and the resumption of mitigating practices. There were 12,987 new...
COVID-19 Update May 26, 2022: National Update & Arizona's New Prevention Policies Arizona News

COVID-19 Update May 26, 2022: National Update & Arizona's New Prevention Policies

COVID-19 is still present in Arizona and cases are rapidly rising while Governor Doug Ducey signs a number of anti-public health bills into law preventing any public COVID prevention policies from implementation. The New York Times COVID Tracker reports that Arizona cases of COVID-19 are up 84% in the past two weeks and the Arizona...
COVID-19 Update May 19, 2022: One Million U.S. COVID Deaths Arizona News

COVID-19 Update May 19, 2022: One Million U.S. COVID Deaths

According to USA Today, The United States of America represented 16% of the world deaths, while only representing 4% of the world population. Of countries with at least 5 million cases, the US is third in deaths per 1000 at 303. "First" on the list is Brazil with 313 and next is Poland with 307.  Canada had 105 deaths per thousand and...
COVID-19 Update April 21, 2022: Workforce Shortages, OSHA to Revoke AZ State Plan, Mask Mandates Lifted on Public Transit Arizona News

COVID-19 Update April 21, 2022: Workforce Shortages, OSHA to Revoke AZ State Plan, Mask Mandates Lifted on Public Transit

Fallout from COVID-19 policies continue as hospitals nationwide struggle to maintain a workforce. Nurse and healthcare worker unions and advocacy organizations blame hospital policies and reduced pay for the worker shortages. OSHA moved to revoke Arizona's state plan after ongoing violations of federal policy to enforce worker...
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Arizona Legislature Lurches Toward a Budget; Healthcare Bills Moving Along

The Arizona State Legislature is back to work this week following an extended period of budget negotiations. The theme of this legislative session overall has centered on education, and a number of healthcare bills that saw action this week have to do with education. On Wednesday, the House Appropriations Committee weighed a potential...
COVID-19 April 14 Update: BA.2 & Long-term Care Policies Change Arizona News

COVID-19 April 14 Update: BA.2 & Long-term Care Policies Change

The BA.2 variant, also known as the "stealth Omicron," is now the dominant coronavirus version in the U.S. and more than 60 other countries. This week, Philadelphia became the first major city in the U.S. to announce that it would return to mandating masks in public spaces due to the spread of BA.2. Meanwhile, Arizona, the Centers for...
Arizona State Legislature Update: Governor Ducey Signs 15-week Abortion Ban; Anti-Transgender Bills On His Desk Arizona News

Arizona State Legislature Update: Governor Ducey Signs 15-week Abortion Ban; Anti-Transgender Bills On His Desk

On Wednesday, Governor Doug Ducey signed into law a 15-week abortion ban that would potentially jail any physician that performs an abortion after the cutoff date. The law will go into effect 90 days after the legislative session ends, which is more than enough time for the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in on Dodd v. Jackson Women's...
COVID-19 Update March 10, 2022 Arizona News

COVID-19 Update March 10, 2022

The official number of global deaths from COVID-19 surpassed six million on Monday, 4% of which were recorded in the last month. The United States is very close to reaching a million deaths on its own, and Arizona's death count exceeded the 28,000 marker this week. According to the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) COVID-19...
COVID-19 National and Arizona Update: White House, CDC Issue New Guidances on Masking and Returning to Work Open

COVID-19 National and Arizona Update: White House, CDC Issue New Guidances on Masking and Returning to Work

In Tuesday's State of the Union Address, President Biden announced that "it's time for Americans to get back to work," and outlined new efforts to return the public to normal activities after two years of the pandemic related to COVID-19. The White House subsequently announced a "National COVID-19 Preparedness Plan," on Wednesday...
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COVID-19 National Update: President Joe Biden Moves to Reauthorize Public Health Emergency While Disability Community Voices Concerns About Relaxing Mitigations

Despite the national decline in cases of COVID-19, President Joe Biden moved to reauthorize the U.S. national emergency declared in March 2020. The president said that the deaths of more than 900,000 Americans emphasized the need for the federal government's continued response to the pandemic. According to Reuters, the emergency is...
COVID-19 National Update January 20, 2022: SCOTUS Upholds CMS Vaccine Mandate, Rejects OSHA Employer Mandate Arizona News

COVID-19 National Update January 20, 2022: SCOTUS Upholds CMS Vaccine Mandate, Rejects OSHA Employer Mandate

The seven-day rolling average for COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. has been trending upward since late fall and experts warn that the unprecedented level of daily COVID-19 infections due to the Omicron variant will bring a sharp increase in deaths soon. Despite the lower chance of becoming sick due to the "mild" symptoms associated with...
COVID-19 Arizona Update January 6, 2022: Schools Open as Omicron and Delta Surge Together Arizona News

COVID-19 Arizona Update January 6, 2022: Schools Open as Omicron and Delta Surge Together

The new year brings a new surge of COVID-19, this time driven by the Omicron variant which researchers regard somewhat optimistically. Even still, schools are gearing up for a staff shortage as the governor and school administrators vow there won't be school closures. Additionally, the Arizona Department of Health Services released a...
COVID-19 Arizona Update December 30, 2021 Arizona News

COVID-19 Arizona Update December 30, 2021

As the new year approaches, Arizona hospitals and healthcare professionals are gearing up for a new wave of COVID-19 patients to flood the intensive care units and emergency departments that have endured near-capacity numbers since the Delta variant took hold over the summer. Without respite from the prior wave and increased transmission...
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AZ COVID-19 Update November 11, 2021

On Wednesday, November 10, the state of Arizona reported 3,794 new cases of COVID-19 and 39 new dates related to COVID-19. The figures came after four straight days of case counts over 3,000, but do not represent a downward trend. This brings the state total of deaths related to COVID-19 to 21,525. Nearly 60% of eligible individuals have...
COVID-19 Arizona Update October 7: Masks in Schools, Nursing Shortages and the Opioid Epidemic Open

COVID-19 Arizona Update October 7: Masks in Schools, Nursing Shortages and the Opioid Epidemic

On Wednesday, October 5, there were 2,041 new cases of COVID-19 in Arizona, with 39 new deaths. Arizona’s COVID-19 death total of 20,000 amid the state’s third virus surge, is a heartbreaking reminder of COVID's lethality. Under 60% of Arizonans have received one shot of the COVID-19 vaccine. Only 7% of hospital intensive care unit...
COVID-19 National Update October 7: Vaccine Mandates and FDA Authorizations Open

COVID-19 National Update October 7: Vaccine Mandates and FDA Authorizations

On October 5, there were 101,668 new cases of COVID-19 reported across the entire United States and 1,808 new deaths. At least 65% of Americans of all ages have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and 56% are fully vaccinated. Transmission rates remain high nationwide, largely due to the spread of the more-contagious Delta...
COVID-19 Update September 30 Available To All

COVID-19 Update September 30

On Wednesday, September 29, there were 3,388 new cases of COVID-19 reported in Arizona and 39 new COVID-19-related deaths. Deaths are reported by actual date of death. For intensive care unit beds, only 8% remain available statewide, with 30% of ICU beds occupied by COVID-19 patients. This information can be found on the Arizona...
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COVID-19 Arizona Update for September 9, 2021 - Over 19,000 Total Deaths

On September 8, there were 2,222 new cases of COVID-19 reported and 26 new deaths. The total number of deaths in Arizona crossed the 19,000 mark earlier this week. The vaccination rate is still 56.5% of Arizonans, with 6,384 new doses distributed today. In hospitals, 9% of intensive care unit beds are available, 32% of ICU beds are...
COVID-19 Arizona Update August 19, 2021: Schools and Children, Healthcare Worker Shortage Open

COVID-19 Arizona Update August 19, 2021: Schools and Children, Healthcare Worker Shortage

On Wednesday, August 18, Arizona reported 2,402 new cases of COVID-19, 37 new deaths and that 54.5% of Arizonans are now vaccinated. Across the state, 23% of intensive care unit beds are in use by COVID-19 patients and 10% of ICU beds remain available. This information comes from the Arizona Department of Health Services COVID-19...
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