In one of the most drastic rollbacks of reopenings yet, Arizona is closing bars, gyms, movie theaters and other businesses for 30 days amid a 'brutal' increase in Covid-19 cases, Gov. Doug Ducey says
In one of the most drastic rollbacks of reopenings yet, Arizona is closing bars, gyms, movie theaters and other businesses for 30 days amid a"brutal" increase in Covid-19 cases, Gov. Doug Ducey said Monday.
Water parks and tubing also must also close, Ducey said at a news conference, and events with more than 50 people are prohibited. The pullback comes as the state has seen a surge in Covid-19 cases recently. There are now almost 75,000 reported infections, up from 46,689 cases 10 days ago. "Our expectation is that next week, our numbers will be worse," Ducey said."It will take several weeks for the mitigations we are putting in place to take effect.
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