June's Tucson-area coronavirus coverage: Bars, gyms face shutdowns; Tucsonans worried telemedicine might disappear
- Arizona Daily Star
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Here's a look at June stories surrounding local coronavirus coverage. This collection will continue to be updated. To see stories from May, click here.
See day-to-day brief updates, such as closures and other changes, here.
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The Wildcats started voluntary workouts June 15, with a goal of having the entire football team on campus by July 6. But the schedule was put on hold Monday amid the surge in the state's coronavirus cases and Gov. Doug Ducey's new emergency order.
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Several Scottsdale bars and restaurants labeled “bad actors” by Gov. Doug Ducey have shut down temporarily, and they’re pushing back on his allegations they disregarded safety protocols meant to curb the spread of COVID-19.
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Pima County officials are frustrated by calls they’re getting about certain businesses not following the rules laid out in the mask-wearing ordinance, said chief medical officer Dr. Francisco Garcia.
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Ducey defended President Trump's recent rally of mostly unmasked supporters and Vice President Mike Pence's planned visit to Tucson — even as he said the only way Arizona will stop the upward trend of COVID-19 cases is if people mask up and stay home.
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Arizona's liquor-license regulators have begun enforcement actions against bars that don't require employees and patrons to take safety measures to prevent or slow COVID-19 spread, Gov. Doug Ducey said Thursday. Ducey said Arizona is being hit hard by the coronavirus, but he isn't issuing any new executive orders because his plan is public education and the urging of personal responsibility. He was pressed to explain why President Trump's Phoenix rally Tuesday was allowed to have a crowd of unmasked, shoulder-to-shoulder attendees.
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The plan announced Wednesday by Gov. Doug Ducey includes $200 million from the federal CARES Act to protect schools against budget shortfalls due to expected enrollment declines caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
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The three-year renovation project won't be finished until the fall, but with a shortage of classical music concerts because of the coronavirus pandemic, the church is giving the community a gift on Sunday.
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Tucson Medical Center, Banner-University Medical Center and Banner-University Medical Center South all report using turning to the state to help take in or move patients seriously or critically ill with the virus that causes COVID-19.
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Since 1978, Chicago Bar has been the place to go in Tucson for blues, beer and "Da Bears," but on Sunday, the owners said the financial strain from having to close for the coronavirus pandemic was too hard to overcome.
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Dan Amaro, 53, was one of more than 40 employees who recently tested positive for the coronavirus during an outbreak at the United Parcel Service facility, union officials say.
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"We should be very concerned," says Dr. Francisco Garcia, Pima County’s chief medical officer. But the county's new mask-wearing requirements, covering all residents including in Tucson, might change the trajectory of the coronavirus outbreak, experts say.
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The Tucson Youth Football and Spirit Federation will be going ahead with a Sept. 5 season start, with officials saying, "If high school is going to play, and there’s going to be school, we’ll have a season."
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The ordinance was to be modified to say any enforcement through law enforcement or the courts will be made only with board authority after two supervisors raised concerns about including legal consequences for ignoring the mask-wearing mandate.
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Gov. Doug Ducey has launched a public persuasion campaign to get people to wear masks against COVID-19, but he's put the burden on Tucson and other Arizona cities and counties to decide whether to mandate masks — even though recent research says requiring masks is key in fighting transmission. Ducey has a pattern of leading from behind.
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In an abrupt about-face, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey gives local officials the power to enact and enforce mask requirements. He was under pressure from rising COVID-19 cases and from officials including Tucson's Mayor Regina Romero, who said she will require masks be worn in public. Pima County will also consider a a mask mandate.
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Their new gaiter allows athletes to breathe while controlling the amount of moisture they emit from their mouths and noses. Those who have tried them say the gaiters are comfortable — something that most masks aren’t.
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Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey had insisted on a statewide policy not requiring masks, but changed course Wednesday under pressure from growth in COVID-19 cases and pleas from local officials. Mayor Regina Romero says Tucson will require masks to be worn in public.
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The UA has done 11,000 antibody tests since the initiative was launched in April. Only 74 people — or about 1.3% — had antibodies, although that rate was slightly higher for health-care workers.
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UA President Robert Robbins said a possible scenario preventing re-entry in August is if Arizona starts to resemble New York, which saw its intensive-care unit beds and ventilators near capacity during its pandemic peak.
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Student-athletes will be split into groups of 10, subjected to daily wellness checks, wear masks while working out and more under the University of Arizona athletic department's re-entry plan.
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As first-time unemployment claims rose, Arizona recorded a record number of intensive care unit beds in use by COVID-19 patients, as well as a record number of COVID-19 cases in hospital emergency rooms.
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Led by a University of Arizona researcher, the study suggests public health officials had even more time to implement aggressive measures to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
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The governor acknowledged the number of cases of people contracting the virus has increased in the weeks following his decisions. But he said that was to be expected, what with more people getting tested.
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As travelers return to the sky, Tucson International Airport has shifted from "strongly recommending" face masks to requiring them. The airport has also taken other measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
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Will playing in an indoor environment that's believed to be more conducive to virus spread mean no fans or limited fans? If allowed, will fans have to wear masks? Be discouraged from yelling? And how many games will there be, anyway?
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Distancing school desks, temperature checks, face masks and limiting the use of commonly shared areas like cafeterias and playgrounds are among the recommendations for Arizona schools devising reopening plans.
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Many Tucson parents are telling Tucson's largest school district they want choices when it comes to sending their kids back to campuses as educators share concerns about returning in the absence of a coronavirus vaccine.
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