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April 4, 2021 University of Arizona COVID-19 Updates

April 6, 2021

We are seeing some elevated Rt values.  We want to keep the Rt below 1.

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Governor Ducey Thanks UArizona Scientists for COVID-19 Testing Efforts

April 5, 2021

As our State Relations team advocates for University of Arizona’s New Economy Initiative at the Legislature, we have been given the opportunity to also meet with various stakeholders, local elected officials, and other community leaders across the state to garner support for these critical proposals.

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How Arizona Universities are Handling College Admissions During COVID-19*

April 1, 2021

The University of Arizona has confirmed changes to its admissions processes for fall 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  Kasey Urquidez, the vice president of enrollment management at UArizona, is interviewed. University Communications assisted with this story.

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Pima County wastewater shows COVID-19 variants

April 1, 2021

Ian Pepper, director of the WEST Center and a professor of environmental science at the University of Arizona, found both the U.K. and the Brazilian variant through wastewater-based epidemiology tests conducted at Agua Nueva water reclamation - one of two major facilities handling sewage from the Tucson metropolitan area.

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UArizona state POD looking for more volunteers as vaccines ramp up

March 31, 2021

The state-run COVID-19 vaccine POD at the University of Arizona is in need of volunteers.  University Communications assisted with this story. 

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March 28, 2021 University of Arizona COVID Update

March 30, 2021

Last week the University of Arizona POD had just hit 75,000 vaccine doses administered.  Today we expect to exceed 100,000!

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Dean Hahn Meets With Mesa Industry and Defense Council

March 30, 2021

As our State Relations team advocates for University of Arizona’s New Economy Initiative at the Legislature, we have been given the opportunity to also meet with various stakeholders, local elected officials, and other community leaders across the state to garner support for these critical proposals.

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Arizona Legislative Update

March 30, 2021

The University of Arizona’s psychologists licensure bill HB 2561 passed unanimously out of the Senate Health and Human Services committee last week. An effort to allow community colleges to offer four-year degree programs in Arizona has also advanced.

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UArizona Vaccination Site Tops 100,000 Doses Administered

March 29, 2021

The university announced the milestone on the same day that it moved into Stage 3 of its instructional plan, allowing classes of up to 100 students to meet in person. 

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Governor Ducey Expands COVID-19 Vaccination Eligibility to Individuals 16 and Older

March 23, 2021

On March 22 the Governor announced that 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. The state site in Pima County is being operated by the University of Arizona. 

 

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