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Valley Metro Transit System will be reducing their services due to Covid-19. Seven persons died of Covid-19 on Tuesday, when 161 positive cases, including 146 from the district, were reported. Toliet paper offered with frame purchases at the downtown Farmer's Market in Phoenix, Ariz. on March 21, 2020. Timothy Leonard, 73, shops for groceries at Los Altos Ranch Market during the coronavirus pandemic in Phoenix on March 27, 2020. Signage in Spanish at the entrance to a local post office suggests social distancing and wearing PPE, Tuesday, June 16, 2020, in Phoenix. Doug Ducey ordered hair and nail salons to be shut down by 5 p.m. on Saturday. Apr. Charlie and Stacy Derouen raise their hands as they listen to Pastor Jason Anderson during an Easter drive-in service at the Living World Bible Church in Mesa, Ariz. on April 12, 2020. Doug Ducey's stay-at-home order to combat the coronavirus April 20, 2020. Jets with Luke Air Force Base and the Arizona National Guard fly over the valley near Luke Air Force base to honor people fighting on the front lines of the COVID-19 virus in Ariz. on May 1, 2020. Log In. Volunteer Tuqa Alfatlawi, help Muslim community mostly from Syria, during the Food distribution at the Islamic Community Center of Phoenix. Lo-Lo's Chicken & Waffles offers dine in services after more than a month of take out only due to COVID-19 in Phoenix, Ariz. on May 11, 2020. A health care worker stands in counter protest as people march towards the Arizona State Capitol in protest of Gov. Gov.

Most churches across the United States will be empty on Easter Sunday due to the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. A person is brought to a medical transport vehicle from Banner Desert Medical Center as several transports and ambulances are shown parked outside the emergency room entrance, Tuesday, June 16, 2020, in Mesa. "We do know for the most part pediatric patients aren't severely affected by COVID.

Chalk messages written on a sidewalk in a Tempe neighborhood, reference the coronavirus pandemic on April 8, 2020.

We may earn a commission through links on our site. James Landry (left) and Coy Vernon train while others chill having picnic at Scottsdale Civic Center on May 14, 2020. Arizona Gov. 10, 2020; Phoenix, AZ, USA; A cross tops the steeple at Dream City Church in Phoenix during the sunrise on Good Friday. Deaconess Hospital provides instructions on how to make a face mask for doctors, nurses and other health care workers during COVID-19 coronavirus. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Vice Dean Joshua Sharfstein discusses the global surge in coronavirus cases, locations returning to lockdowns, and concerns about what happens with the virus in the colder weather months. Zacona Michaux hands out lunches at Edison Elementary School in Mesa on April 9, 2020. Doug Ducey answers a question after announcing the latest coronavirus numbers and recent spike in cases during a news conference Thursday, June 11, 2020, in Phoenix. People with masks on make their way around Mill Avenue in Tempe on June 20, 2020.

Of the proposed 700 bed capacity of the hospital, 450 are already in place and have been reserved for Covid patients at present. Tops Liquors has seen an 40 percent increase in sales in the last two weeks. Sheena Williams of Nature's Medicines announcing to keep a distance from each other from long lines for people who are in need with their medical card. The toolkit is free of charge and includes a number of activities designed to engage a class of 30 children for three to four hours at a time. It rides on custom-designed and -built metal wheels that spin 170 times per second.Unsurprisingly, the Bloodhound SSC looks like a jet fighter without wings. Since that time, cases have been identified in Phoenix and Tucson, officials with Banner Health confirmed. We do know what works and we know how to treat children with this disease. Friends catch up on conversation and practice social distancing in an empty shopping center in Phoenix on April 11, 2020. Robert Truman, with SSC Services for Education, uses an electrostatic sprayer to sanitize a classroom on March 12, 2020, at Kyrene de la Mirada Elementary School in Chandler. "It's not 100% who have a COVID infection but most of them, like 90%, have had positive antibodies (to COVID). © Thomas Hawthorne, Thomas Hawthorne/The Republic

Customers grab toilet paper on March 18, 2020, at a Target store in Tempe. Farmworkers harvest iceberg lettuce, April 2, 2020, in a Desert Premium Farms field, south of Welton, Arizona. A rider wears a mask over her face while traveling east on the Arizona Canal Trail near Goldwater Blvd and East 5th Ave. in Scottsdale.