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Doug Ducey @DougDucey
RT @ASU: NEW: Working with @AZDHS and local officials, @ASU will provide free, saliva-based #COVID19 testing in high-need underserved commu… — PolitiTweet.org
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
#COVID19 remains widespread in our communities. These additional actions, combined with continued compliance with public health guidance can help contain the spread. I’m grateful to Arizonans for their continued cooperation and patience. We must all continue to do our part. 8/8 https://t.co/ciffUNBsQh — PolitiTweet.org
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
Through this partnership, @SonoraQuestLabs expects to increase processing capacity to 35,000 diagnostic tests per day by the end of July, and up to 60,000 tests per day by the end of August. 7/ — PolitiTweet.org
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
We’ve also heard of unacceptable delays in test results. That’s why Arizona is partnering with @SonoraQuestLabs and @PerkinElmer to boost processing capability for diagnostic testing — getting test results to Arizonans faster. 6/ — PolitiTweet.org
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
Through this partnership with @ASU, @AZDHS has committed up to $12.7 million to fund the expansion of testing sites to serve up to 100,000 Arizonans. 5/ — PolitiTweet.org
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
.@AZDHS is also partnering with @ASU to provide free saliva-based #COVID19 testing to Arizonans. The first drive-through site will be offered on Saturday, July 11 in the West Valley, while expanding to additional sites and dates in the coming weeks and months. 4/ — PolitiTweet.org
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
We must continue to ramp up access to testing. That’s why @AZDHS is partnering with @CDCgov and @HHSGov to offer up to 5,000 free #COVID19 tests per day at sites in Maryvale and South Phoenix. This increase in testing includes 12 days of surge testing. 3/ — PolitiTweet.org
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
Today, I signed an Executive Order that requires restaurants with indoor seating to operate at less than 50 percent capacity. These actions will help protect the health and safety of restaurant patrons and staff and further reduce the risk of transmission. 2/ — PolitiTweet.org
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
Today we’re announcing additional actions to reduce the risk of #COVID19 transmission, boost testing in underserved areas, get test results to Arizonans faster, and further enhance hospital staffing and capacity. 1/ — PolitiTweet.org
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
NOW: I’m joining @AZDHS Director @DrCaraChrist and Arizona DEMA Director Major General Michael T. McGuire to provide the latest on #COVID19 and Arizona’s actions to contain the spread of the virus. WATCH: https://t.co/qOXYRNrATQ — PolitiTweet.org
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
#MaskUpAZ — PolitiTweet.org
AZ Dept of Health @AZDHS
#MaskUpAZ: Your mask should fit snugly and fully cover your nose and mouth. Do your part to help slow the spread of… https://t.co/PWjACi7U0N
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
#COVID19 is widespread in Arizona. We need everyone to take it seriously and do their part to contain the spread: https://t.co/sPPCui1RAd — PolitiTweet.org
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
It’s important to stay hydrated, especially when temperatures rise. @StMarysFoodBank is accepting water donations to help Arizonans in need. Information on locations and ways to donate: https://t.co/EoPh8dyMJ5 — PolitiTweet.org
St. Mary's Food Bank @StMarysFoodBank
Thanks to the dozens of folks who made water donations today! With record temperatures coming this week, the homele… https://t.co/UUPTOotgUF
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
#COVID19 testing is available at sites across the state. For information on locations, hours of operation and more, visit the @AZDHS website: https://t.co/wGvGKbrjRP — PolitiTweet.org
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
RT @CDCgov: If you’ve been in close contact with a person who has #COVID19, a public health worker may call to let you know you’ve been exp… — PolitiTweet.org
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
NEW: Arizona is providing $600,000 to @ASBA to provide training for small businesses that will help them navigate the assistance and resources available during #COVID19. https://t.co/iXUakSxqa5 — PolitiTweet.org
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
NEW: Arizona is providing $600,000 to @sba_arizona to provide training for small businesses that will help them navigate the assistance and resources available during #COVID19. https://t.co/iXUakSxqa5 — PolitiTweet.org
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
This morning, I joined fellow governors on a call to discuss the latest on #COVID19, including potential action at the federal level and how states can continue to support those harmed economically by this pandemic. @NatlGovsAssoc https://t.co/tlyOhbPVFK — PolitiTweet.org
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
We are very proud of all Special Olympics athletes throughout the state. These dollars and want to ensure they can continue to safely practice the sports they love and participate in other activities during #COVID19. @SOArizona — PolitiTweet.org
The 9th Floor @9thFloorAZ
NEW: Gov. @dougducey announced $250,000 for Special Olympics Arizona, a nonprofit organization supporting Arizonans… https://t.co/ghPkOl2pVO
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
As we work together to fight #COVID19, we are continuing to boost testing in Arizona. We're working with our federal partners and the @WhiteHouse to get a @CDCgov strike team to increase testing in Phoenix. This will provide additional testing in Maryvale and West Phoenix. — PolitiTweet.org
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
In honor of Bryan’s life, I’m ordering flags at all state buildings lowered to half-staff tomorrow, Wednesday, July 8. @TontoForest — PolitiTweet.org
Doug Ducey @dougducey
Arizona is heartbroken to learn of the death of Bryan Boatman, a helicopter pilot fighting the #PollesFire in Gila… https://t.co/HKTww90wso
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
Arizona is heartbroken to learn of the death of Bryan Boatman, a helicopter pilot fighting the #PollesFire in Gila County. Our prayers are with his family and loved ones during this difficult time. — PolitiTweet.org
Tonto NF @TontoForest
A helicopter working on the #PollesFire crashed earlier today. We can confirm 1 fatality-the pilot, was the only pe… https://t.co/KqL7OPSZwP
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
Wearing a mask protects you and your loved ones. #MaskUpAZ https://t.co/YW92kGnetj — PolitiTweet.org
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
Arizona is grateful for the women and men on the frontlines of this pandemic. We’re grateful for all of our citizens who are being responsible and for our local partners working to ensure everyone follows the guidance to slow the spread. — PolitiTweet.org
Doug Ducey @dougducey
READ: Doctors praise Arizona’s mitigation strategies and ask for continued enforcement. https://t.co/b1mf8DTYjY
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
READ: Doctors praise Arizona’s mitigation strategies and ask for continued enforcement. https://t.co/b1mf8DTYjY — PolitiTweet.org
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
.@uarizona and Arizona have partnered to expand antibody testing and make 250,000 tests available to first responders and health care workers across the state. #COVID19 antibody testing opportunities: https://t.co/baiqUIA9iE @UArizonaPres @UAZHealth — PolitiTweet.org
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
Thank you to @USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue for your continued partnership with Arizona, dedication to responsible forest management and support to our communities. @SecretarySonny 2/2 — PolitiTweet.org
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
Addressing the threat of wildfires is a team effort that requires collaboration across local, state & federal levels. Today, we’re with @SecretarySonny signing an MOU to further these key partnerships & better protect Arizona communities. @USDA @azstateforestry @forestservice 1/ https://t.co/SjwItgjSQK — PolitiTweet.org
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
Just had a call with @VP and fellow governors to receive an update on #COVID19 and hear from other states. We continue to coordinate closely with the federal government and appreciate the Administration’s continued partnership. https://t.co/v6kvaRBzYk — PolitiTweet.org
Doug Ducey @DougDucey
#OTD in 1981, President Ronald Reagan nominated Arizona's own Sandra Day O'Connor to the Supreme Court. “She is truly a person for all seasons, possessing those unique qualities of temperament, fairness, intellectual capacity and devotion to the public good.” - Pres. Reagan https://t.co/gr0AFOdTci — PolitiTweet.org