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Arizona governor orders schools to reopen in-person options

Arizona pauses Johnson & Johnson vaccine use Carrie Watters, Arizona Republic © Gilnature, Getty Images/iStockphoto Coronavirus Arizona s number of identified COVID-19 cases has reached 850,846 (up 610 from the day before), and the number of deaths increased by 19 to 17,105.  It s Tuesday afternoon, 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.  Arizona public health officials, local pharmacies and others were canceling appointments for the Johnson & Johnson vaccine on the federal government s recommendation today. Federal officials said the reactions appear to be extremely rare. More than 6.8 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine have been administered across the U.S. But federal health officials are taking a closer look at six incidents in which women, between the ages of 18 and 48, developed blood clots six to 13 days after vaccination.

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Scottsdale hiking trail: Browns Mountain, McDowell Sonoran Preserve

Scottsdale hiking trail: Browns Mountain, McDowell Sonoran Preserve
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Rising ocean levels prompt UVic scientists to search for green alternatives to sea walls, dikes

  VICTORIA This week, the University of Victoria announced it would spearhead a project to help identify more eco-friendly ways of stopping - or dealing with - rising ocean levels. The project, called Living with Water, will partner the University of Victoria s Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions with climate leaders from several B.C. universities. The key goal of the four-year project is to connect coastal communities, identify environmentally friendly ways of dealing with rising tides, and give regional governments the ability to implement the ideas. Stoked by climate change, scientists believe B.C. coastal communities will experience anywhere from a half-metre to a full metre of ocean rise before the end of the century.

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