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What the Delta variant means for Arizonans
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Remote work is here to stay. Here s why Carrie Watters, Arizona Republic © Gilnature, Getty Images/iStockphoto Coronavirus
The low case count was a result of the Memorial Day holiday, state health officials said.
It s Tuesday evening, and this is Coronavirus Watch from The Arizona Republic, where we update you about the latest on how COVID-19 is affecting you and our community.
As more companies reopen offices in the coming months, one impact of the pandemic is clear more people working from home.
The shift in a short period of time appears dramatic. An April survey of 231 human resource leaders shows 79% of the mostly large businesses say 10% or more of their employees will be able to work remotely at least three days a week. That compares with 26% of companies that permitted employees to primarily work from home before the pandemic.
A new Arizona law could permanently expand statewide use of virtual and telephonic doctors visits, which became more commonplace during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The law, signed by Gov. Doug Ducey on Wednesday, makes permanent telehealth flexibility that had been permitted under executive orders Ducey issued during Arizona s COVID-19 public health emergency.
The law takes effect immediately, officials with the Governor s Office said.
One key provision of that expanded flexibility was requiring health care insurance companies to expand telehealth coverage for all services that would normally be covered for an in-person visit. It catapults Arizona to the front of the line in terms of telehealth law nationally, said Dr. Ronald Weinstein, founding director of the University of Arizona s Arizona Telemedicine Program and a president emeritus of the American Telemedicine Association. It s huge.
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