Plenty of Tucson restaurants on Monday flipped on the βOpenβ sign and welcomed diners inside for the first time in nearly two months since the coronavirus closed their doors.
But dozens of their colleagues, including Janos Wilderβs Downtown Kitchen + Cocktails and Roccoβs Little Chicago Pizzeria, have publicly announced they have no immediate plans to reopen.
Not only are they sitting it out for now, they have joined the βToo Soon Arizonaβ campaign opposed to reopening the economy until there is a significant drop in the stateβs coronavirus cases.
"We're tough as saguaros," editorial cartoonist David Fitzsimmons says. He says he saw a video made for the people of Detroit and became inspired to do his own take for Tucson.
βWe feel proceeding incautiously with the reopening of businesses will worsen human suffering in our communities and prolong the negative impact this pandemic is having on small businesses and the economy,β βToo Soon Arizonaβ organizers wrote on the campaignβs website (toosoonarizona.com).
Tucson businesses that are part of the movement include 5 Points Market & Restaurant, Bisbee Breakfast Club, Kingfisher, Barefoot Studio, Movement Culture, The Coronet & Fonda la Hermanita, Reneeβs Organic Oven, Monsoon Chocolate, Gourmet Girls Gluten Free Bakery/Bistro, Cheβs Lounge, Wooden Tooth Records, Tucson Hop Shop and more.
βWe miss you all terribly! We will not be reopening until we can safely do so for our customers and employees. As soon as we have a date, we will let you know and canβt wait to see your faces! Or at least your eyes,β Dannyβs Baboquivari Lounge on East Fort Lowell Road posted on Facebook Monday afternoon.
Photos: Graduating seniors at Amphitheater HS get a personal greeting
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Amphitheater High School student body present and graduating senior Emily Mejia Lopez accepts a senior graduation sign from principal Jon Lansa at the Lopez home near Prince Road and Stone Ave. in Tucson on May 1, 2020.
Amphi HS students, graduation greeting
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Isaac-John Onwuamaegbu and salutatorian of the graduating senior class at Amphitheater High School, is greeted by principal Jon Lansa in Tucson on May 1, 2020. Onwuamaegbu will speak during a video ceremony.
Amphi HS students, graduation greeting
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A happy Augstin Willem, a graduating senior at Amphitheater High School, is greeted by principal Jon Lansa near Oracle Road and Stone Ave. in Tucson on May 1, 2020.
Amphi HS students, graduation greeting
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Ralph Acosta, valedictorian of the Amphitheater High School senior class, is greeted at his home near 22nd Street and 12th Avenue by principal Jon Lansa in Tucson on May 1, 2020. Acosta will speak during Amphi's video graduation ceremony.
Amphi HS students, graduation greeting
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Amphitheater High School Principal Jon Lansa knocks on a door seeking a graduating senior student in an apartment near Oracle Road and Glenn Street in Tucson on May 1, 2020. She was at work, so he left the sign with a relative.



