The information below was provided by the Office of the Governor Doug Ducey’s website.
Large Gatherings Suspended; Bars, Gyms, Movie Theaters, Waterparks and Tubing Rentals Must Pause Operations; School Restart Delayed
As part of continued efforts to reverse the trend of COVID-19 spread in Arizona, Governor Doug Ducey today signed an Executive Order to prohibit large gatherings, cease the issuance of new special event licenses and pause the operations of bars, gyms, movie theaters, waterparks and tubing rentals. The pause of these business operations takes effect at 8:00 p.m. today, Monday, June 29 and is in effect for one month.
In addition, Governor Ducey today announced, in coordination with Superintendent of Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman, the first day of school for in-person learning will be delayed until August 17, 2020. Schools will be able to conduct distance learning before then should they choose.
The Governor also announced today a new grant program for long-term care facilities. Through the program, facilities will receive $10,000 for the purchase of electronic devices to facilitate video conferencing with residents and their families.
Today’s Executive Order follows recent actions to boost diagnostic testing, including expanding rapid testing capability; amplify contact tracing; fund additional PPE and face masks for long-term care settings; and enhance guidance for establishments to limit congregating and enforce mitigation policies.
Prohibiting mass gatherings statewide
Effective June 29, 2020, even if appropriate physical distancing is possible, organized events of more than 50 people are prohibited. The Executive Order enables local governing jurisdictions, such as the city, town or county, to approve events on the condition of meeting certain safety precautions, such as physical distancing.
Pausing certain business operations
Effective at 8:00 p.m. on Monday, June 29, 2020, the following establishments shall pause operations until July 27, 2020:
Bars with a series 6 or 7 liquor license from the Department of Liquor Licenses and Control (these entities may provide take-out and curbside service);
Indoor gyms and fitness clubs or centers;
Indoor movie theaters;
Water parks;
And tubing operators.
Unless extended, the pause remains in effect until July 27, 2020, after which businesses seeking to resume operations must demonstrate compliance with public health guidance as determined by the Arizona Department of Health Services.
Suspending special event licenses
Under the Executive Order, the Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control shall cease issuing special event licenses for the period between June 29, 2020 and July 27, 2020.
Delaying first day of school
Governor Ducey today signed an Executive Order delaying the first day of school for in-person learning until August 17, 2020. Schools will be able to conduct distance learning should they choose before then.
Today’s announcement follows an announcement last week of a $270 million plan to help Arizona public schools safely restart, while allowing for remote learning, addressing the achievement gap and bridging the digital divide.
View the Executive Order pausing some business operations HERE.
View the Executive Order protecting public health for students and teachers HERE.
Governor Doug Ducey today is rescinding 25 Executive Orders related to the COVID-19 pandemic following action by the Arizona Legislature to codify into law many of the policies enacted by the Executive Orders to protect against excessive mandates, including mask usage in schools and prohibiting vaccine passports.
Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration expanded the emergency use authorization (EUA) for the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine for the prevention of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) to include adolescents 12 through 15 years of age.
Mayor Ed Honea visited the MHC Healthcare vaccination site to receive his COVID-19 vaccine. Currently, all adults ages 16 and older are eligible to receive a vaccine in Arizona.
The Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) launched a new public service announcement as part of the “Roll Up Your Sleeve to Get Vaccinated Against COVID-19” campaign. The new PSA features community leaders, local celebrities, and influencers from several industries including professional sports teams, the faith community, non-profits, and the business community.
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With the state of Arizona hitting several important public health benchmarks, Governor Doug Ducey today announced several updates to the state’s COVID-19 measures, including on events, businesses and local ordinances.
Registration at Arizona’s state-operated COVID-19 vaccination sites in Maricopa, Pima and Yuma counties will be open to all Arizonans 16 and older beginning at 8 a.m. Wednesday, March 24, Governor Doug Ducey and the Arizona Department of Health Services announced today.
Governor Doug Ducey today announced the next phase of COVID-19 mitigation. With cases dropping in Arizona, and vaccine distribution underway, it’s still important to keep our guard up, and these protocols reflect that approach.
Embry Health has a new location at the Marana Municipal Complex providing COVID-19 testing from 9am - 4pm seven days a week. To register for an appointment, please visit EmbryHealth.com
Governor Doug Ducey and the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) announced today a new hybrid approach that provides Arizonans 55 and older eligibility along with front line essential workers to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. The new approach launches today in the Phoenix Metro Area.
The Pima County Health Department announced today that pre-registration for COVID-19 vaccination appointments will expand at County-supported sites to people over 65 beginning at 9 a.m. on Feb. 18. To pre-register, anyone in the eligible phases can follow the steps on the Department’s vaccine registration page.
The Pima County Health Department today announced that it will expand the 1B priority COVID-19 vaccination group to people over 70 years old.
Registration is open to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, starting Jan. 14, for people in the the Phase 1B.1 a-c priority groups.
Governor Doug Ducey issued an Executive Order on December 30 to rapidly expand access to the COVID-19 vaccine by streamlining distribution throughout Arizona and establishing additional vaccination sites.
According to the most recent information from the Pima County Health Department, in the Town of Marana, there have been 89 total COVID-19 infections in October and 564 in November with accelerating infections in the first few days of December. To help reduce the spread and keep others safe, the Town recommends that everyone follow the CDC guidelines-
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At a press conference at the state Public Health Lab, Governor Doug Ducey today announced a list of new actions to support hospitals and medical professionals and combat the spread of COVID-19.
As Arizona continues efforts to mitigate the impacts of COVID-19, state health agencies and the Governor’s Office are partnering with health care providers and businesses to prepare for the upcoming flu season.
According to the Arizona Department of Health Services (AZDHS), Pima County is at Moderate Status for resuming business operations. Businesses that were forced to close due to Executive Order 2020-43 may start the process of reopening with some limitations.
Pima County is offering $2 million in a small business assistance grant program to reimburse child care providers for costs associated with reopening and operating safely during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Arizona’s Crisis Contingency and Safety Net Fund will be providing $10 million to go toward rent and mortgage assistance for Arizona small businesses that are required to pause operations due to Executive Order 2020-43.
The Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs and the Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved drive-thru COVID-19 testing to be conducted on Thursday August 13, 2020, from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm at Wheeler-Taft Public Library.
The Pima County Board of Supervisors has provided a map of locations that are providing COVID-19 testing.
“In addition to providing services that accommodate today’s changing conditions, the Town of Marana and Marana Chamber of Commerce are teaming up on a community-wide video message that we hope delivers comfort to our viewers and reminds them of their friends and neighbors who make up our local businesses.”
In light of the new social distancing regulations established by Governor Ducey as well as fire concerns due to the dry weather, the Town of Marana has made the very difficult decision to cancel the July 4 fireworks show.
The Town of Marana encourages everyone to follow the health and wellness practices recommended by the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), which includes social distancing, wearing face coverings, and washing hands.
Governor Doug Ducey today announced $5 million to launch the Back to Work Small Business Rehiring and Retention Program, with a special focus on helping Arizona businesses affected by wildfires and flooding.