
Arizona novel coronavirus testing data on March 12, the first day of the province’s state of emergency 0 new additions
On March 11, Arizona Governor Ducey declared a state of emergency in the province. Today is the first day of the state of emergency. According to the latest data from Arizona’s public health department...
On March 11, Arizona Governor Ducey declared a state of emergency in Alberta. Today is the first day of the state of emergency. According to the latest data from Arizona’s public health department, there are 0 new confirmed cases. A total of 115 people have been tested in Arizona, 9 cases have been confirmed, 82 people have been ruled out for infection, and 24 people are waiting for results.
0 confirmed cases today is good news, but according to the latest report from the Associated Press, the Pima School District decided to close all schools on Thursday. The district received information that a child at Pima Elementary School may have been exposed to an unknown illness. Parents of children who have been exposed to an unspecified illness have received messages to quarantine their children, and school districts have closed all schools while health departments test for possible links to the new coronavirus. The website shows that the school district has one high school, one middle school, and one elementary school with about 1,000 students. Pima, a city 79 miles northeast of Tucson, has four confirmed cases, all from one family. For more detailed information, follow the Arizona Chinese Network
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