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Arizona's public health agency is citing rising numbers of COVID-19 cases in the state while urging people to take precautions during upcoming holidays. ....
Some Arizona pets testing presumptive positive for COVID-19 TGen started testing cats and dogs for COVID-19 last month, as part of a new scientific study. They hope their research can provide answers to whether there are any risk factors leading to COVID transmission between humans and animals. and last updated 2021-04-17 01:27:34-04 TGen started testing cats and dogs for COVID-19 last month, as part of a new scientific study. They hope their research can provide answers to whether there are any risk factors leading to COVID transmission between humans and animals. There s been growing information about different types of animals testing positive for COVID-19 - from wildlife at zoos, to even household pets. ....
You have COVID-19 questions, we have answers KOLD’s Brooke Wagner, Bud Foster, Shaley Sanders, Megan McNeil and Hannah Tiede hosted a Q&A session Friday night KOLD News 13 answers your COVID-19 questions By KOLD News 13 Staff | February 12, 2021 at 8:21 PM MST - Updated February 12 at 10:21 PM TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - Many viewers have reached out to us with questions about the coronavirus pandemic and the ongoing vaccination effort. On Friday, Feb. 12, Brooke Wagner, Bud Foster, Shaley Sanders, Megan McNeil and Hannah Tiede hosted a live-virtual Q&A to get you the information needed. We have links to all the COVID-19 information you will need. Simply go to https://www.kold.com/coronavirus/ ....
Arizona is least safe state during pandemic, WalletHub study shows Ross D. Franklin/AP FILE - In this June 25, 2020 file photo, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey speaks about the latest coronavirus data at a news conference in Phoenix. In early August, Ducey beamed in the White House as he basked in praise from President Donald Trump for his handling of the COVID-19 outbreak. Arizona s response to the virus, Trump said, was a model for other states. Just a few weeks earlier, Ducey was being vilified as Arizona hospital beds filled with infected patients and hundreds of people were dying each week. Whether Ducey deserves credit or blame for alternately controlling and unleashing the virus is not in doubt â observers say he s earned both. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, Pool) ....