Arizona Daily Star June 15, 2020 Tucson public health professors: COVID-19 danger is not over Elizabeth T. Jacobs, Paloma I. Beamer, Stephanie R. Carroll, Joe K. Gerald and Bonnie LaFleur write that without more definitive action, a dire public health crisis is looming.
Arizona Daily Star June 14, 2020 Hansen's Sunday Notebook: UA's Dr. Paul not afraid to lead – as surprising soccer past shows The Department of Athletics reentry planning team has been working for months to formulate a comprehensive strategy for safely bringing student-athletes back to campus.
NPR June 14, 2020 Health experts link rise in Arizona coronavirus cases to end of stay-at-home order "Perhaps, Arizona will be a warning sign to other areas," said Katherine Ellingson, an epidemiologist at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health.
The New York Times June 13, 2020 From cosmetics to NASCAR, calls for racial justice are spreading "Our job means going into the field and being visible and moving in spaces that are not always welcoming to us," said Earyn McGee. "We understood what the danger was."
ABC News June 12, 2020 In hotels and beyond, UV light robots and lamps could help protect against coronavirus "UV light only travels in straight lines. You have to be directly pointing to the surface you want to disinfect, and it's really tricky for a consumer to use," said Charles Gerba.
New Scientist June 12, 2020 Coronavirus second waves emerge in several US states as they reopen Dr. Bradley Dreifuss said that efforts to prevent and treat coronavirus infections in Arizona have been stymied by pre-existing barriers to medical care.
BBC June 12, 2020 Return to work: Does COVID-19 mark the end of the office? Kelly Reynolds found that simple hygiene measures, such as providing hand sanitizer and disinfection wipes, could result in an 80% reduction in the risk of illnesses.
Talking Points Memo June 12, 2020 One month after reopening, AZ sees record COVID case growth, ICUs nearing capacity The state of Arizona lacks both extensive testing and contact tracing, making it difficult to ascertain the true scale of the outbreak and contain it, according to Purnima Madhivanan.
Fox News June 12, 2020 The ingredients for life appear well before stars are born, researchers say A team of astronomers probed a vast, cosmic cloud of gas and dust for traces of organic molecules that form the building blocks for life.
The Washington Post June 11, 2020 U.S. eclipses 2 million coronavirus cases "It's very possible that we'll run out of capacity in our hospitals and ICUs sometime in early July," said Joe Gerald.