Gov. Doug Ducey says he's used 'right touch' on pandemic as Arizona's COVID-19 death toll tops 10,000
Gov. Doug Ducey says he's protected people and business. But a researcher from UArizona rips 'calculated indifference of response' amid soaring cases and deaths.
Author: Brahm Resnik
Updated: 9:22 AM CST January 11, 2021
PHOENIX — Gov. Doug Ducey says he’s used the “right touch” in dealing with a pandemic that has propelled the state to worst-in-the-nation status for new COVID-19 cases.
“I do think we've been able to have the right touch so we can protect people,” the governor said Friday.
“We can also show that we’re not going to take our small business people and their employees for granted.”