The Wall Street Journal June 26, 2020 Coronavirus surge in South and West looks different from North's People might be staying in the air-conditioned indoors "where you can’t physically distance" said Joe Gerald.
National Geographic June 26, 2020 Here's how to stop the virus from winning "We are quickly reaching that critical level of capacity in ICU beds and ventilators in hospitals in the worst-hit areas," said Purnima Madhivanan.
The Conversation June 25, 2020 Hip-hop is the soundtrack to Black Lives Matter protests, continuing a tradition that dates back to the blues Tyina Steptoe, an associate professor of history at the University of Arizona, writes that rap music has become the soundtrack to protests in the wake of George Floyd’s killing.
The Atlantic June 25, 2020 A devastating new stage of the pandemic Felicia Goodrum, a professor of immunobiology at the University of Arizona, has found it painful to watch her state accept its rapidly surging infections with defeat.
The Washington Post June 25, 2020 How Arizona ‘lost control of the epidemic’ Arizona's cases began rising dramatically about May 25, 10 days after the state’s stay-at-home order expired, said Joe Gerald.
The Washington Post June 25, 2020 The pandemic is not under control in the U.S. Just look at Texas. "We are in deep trouble," said Joe K. Gerald, an associate professor at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health.
The Washington Post June 24, 2020 Coronavirus deaths lag behind surging infections but may catch up soon Even if the death toll does not rebound to previous levels, the current surge will have serious consequences, said Saskia Popescu.
KJZZ June 24, 2020 As student athletes return, how university of Arizona plans to keep campus safe from COVID-19 University of Arizona President Robert C. Robbins discusses what the university is doing in order to ensure that outbreaks of the coronavirus do not occur in Tucson.
The Conversation June 24, 2020 Teach police nonviolence, scholars say, and how to work with local residents Jennifer Earl, Jessica Braithwaite and Kirssa Cline Ryckman write that nonviolence training would allow the public to expect as much of police officers as they do of protesters.
Arizona Daily Star June 24, 2020 AZ Regents president: Our plans to keep UA, ASU and NAU safe amid COVID-19 Larry E. Penley writes that the joy of a campus experience is still available in Arizona, but it will be tempered by the essential need to have a safe and healthy experience.