The spokesperson didn’t reveal specifics as to who the “both sides” represented but another high-level Ducey official suggested it came from feedback from journalists and they included an example of a tweet by another reporter. PHOENIX — Governor Doug Ducey addressed coronavirus concerns in Arizona during a Thursday press conference, his first time addressing the public about the pandemic in several weeks. The governor presented graphics and told Arizonans he gave them a green light to proceed, "not to speed." On CoronavirusNOW.com, you'll find extensive coverage about COVID-19, including breaking news from around the country, exclusive interviews with health officials, and informative content from a variety of public health resources. Latest News from the Office of Governor Doug Ducey.

$500,000 to replenish the Double Up Food Bucks Program, which doubles the value of SNAP/EBT benefits used at farmers markets. "Seventy-five percent of our state has [mask] guidance in place," Ducey said. Trump then held a rally at Dream City Church in North Phoenix. Ducey will take questions Thursday afternoon following a one-on-one meeting with Arizona Health Services Director Dr. Cara Christ.

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He initially kept them short, delivering a direct message on protecting public health and safety.

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Governor Ducey And State Child Care Leaders Announce Launch Of Childcare For COVID-19 Frontline Workers

Now, he says he is giving Arizonans a yellow light to yield. Watch today's earlier event with Gov. In order to protect yourself from a possible infection, the CDC recommends: MAP: Worldwide interactive Coronavirus case data, MAP: Arizona Coronavirus cases by zip code, FULL COVERAGE: fox10phoenix.com/coronavirus, CDC.gov: How Coronavirus spreads, symptoms, prevention, treatment, FAQ, AZHS.gov: Arizona COVID-19 resources, FAQ, webinars. Arizona Gov. PHOENIX - Governor Doug Ducey admitted during a news conference that Arizona is getting hit hard by COVID-19, and that this is just the first wave with more to come. Skip to main content Skip to main navigation. Governor Ducey And State Child Care Leaders Announce Launch Of Childcare For COVID-19 Frontline Workers 5 New Order Allows Certain Prescription Refills Without Having To See A Doctor To protect yourself, wash your hands well and often, keep them away from your face, and avoid crowds and standing close to people.

Ducey’s briefings have evolved since they first started in March. As the pandemic progressed, infections and positives grew, schools adjourned, and Arizona’s tourism-based economy collapsed, his interactions with reporters became contentious. Right now there's one big difference between flu and coronavirus: A vaccine exists to help prevent the flu and it's not too late to get it. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth. Watch today's earlier event with Gov. Avoid close contact with people who are sick. Video of Governor Ducey Announces More Than $1.6 Million To Expand Food Bank Assistance. Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.

The governor’s office went on to say this is the format for Aug. 13, and that they may go back to the typical Thursday format in future briefings using Dr. Christ and Major General Michael McGuire of the Arizona National Guard. Different viruses present similar symptoms, Helicopter carrying donated organ crashes on top of hospital helipad, LAFD says, SpaceX launches GPS mission for U.S. Space Force, ZooLights to continue at Phoenix Zoo despite ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Clock ticking as votes continue to be counted in Maricopa County, Mark Meadows, Trump chief of staff, diagnosed with COVID-19, Sharpies can be used on voting ballots in Arizona, officials say, COVID-19 cases continue to surge in Arizona; more schools move back to hybrid or virtual learning, Data analyst now predicts tight win for Joe Biden in Arizona; AP, FOX News still project Biden victory, Glendale Police: Stolen ballots found by farm worker, Financial experts weigh in on financial impact of presidential election, Joe Biden takes the lead in Georgia as votes continue to be counted, Joe Biden takes lead over Donald Trump in Pennsylvania as counting continues, MAP: Arizona coronavirus cases by zip code, LIVE Blog: Coronavirus in Arizona - Latest case numbers.