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  1. Mar 30, 2022 · The governor first declared a state of public health emergency on March 11, 2020, when there were just nine cases of the coronavirus in the state of over 7 million. On Wednesday, just over two ...

    • Stacey Barchenger
    • State Politics Reporter
  2. Executive Order 2020-43 LS Pausing of Arizona’s Reopening Slowing the Spread of COVID-19 WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020, pursuant to A.R.S. §§ 26-303 and 36-787, I, as Governor of the State of Arizona, issued a declaration of a Public Health State of Emergency due to the necessity to prepare for,

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  3. hereby order, effective at 5:00 p.m. on March 31, 2020: 1. Arizona shall institute a “Stay home, Stay healthy, Stay connected” policy that promotes physical distancing, while also encouraging social connectedness. This builds on actions the state has already taken, and further memorializes some already in effect, to slow the spread of.

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  4. Apr 29, 2020 · "We are not taking any chances," Governor Ducey said March 11, when he declared a state of emergency for coronavirus. "This is about public health and protecting lives."

    • Melissa Blasius
    • melissa.blasius@abc15.com
  5. Mar 31, 2022 · Dear EMS and Healthcare Community, Yesterday Governor Ducey terminated the states COVID-19 Declaration of Emergency based on the state reaching thresholds established by the Arizona Department of Health Services indicating that conditions are appropriate for terminating the emergency period.

  6. Mar 30, 2022 · PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey on Wednesday ended the state of emergency he declared at the start of the coronavirus pandemic more than two years ago. The formal end of the statewide emergency came as COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations dip to levels not seen since summer 2020.

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    WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020, pursuant to A.R.S. §§ 26-303 and 36-787, I, as Governor of the State of Arizona, issued a declaration of a Public Health State of Emergency due to the necessity to prepare for, prevent, respond to, and mitigate the spread of COVID-19; and