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.
Los Angeles Times June 11, 2020 Why kissing is key to our mental recovery Kory Floyd doesn't find kiss-seeking behavior all that surprising, especially in times like these, because the act is ingrained deep into our ancestral mind.
ABC News June 11, 2020 Ominous sign? Of the 14 states with rising new coronavirus cases, Arizona has experts especially worried "We are currently experiencing delays in test results up to a week or more, which means that there may be more positive COVID-19 cases than are currently portrayed here," said Kacey Ernst.
The Conversation June 11, 2020 Is it safe to stay in a hotel, cabin or rental home yet? Paloma Beamer, an associate professor of environmental health sciences, writes about ways to minimize risk of coronavirus infection in hotel rooms.
Arizona Daily Star June 11, 2020 UA supporter Burt Kinerk: President Robbins is a go-to leader getting campus ready for fall Tucson attorney Burt Kinerk writes about the leadership of University of Arizona President Robert C. Robbins amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
CNBC June 11, 2020 University of Arizona doctor: People not wearing masks is a factor in state's spike in coronavirus cases Dr. Shad Marvasti said that wearing a face mask "is part of our civic duty" to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
FiveThirtyEight June 10, 2020 Where the latest COVID-19 models think we're headed – and why they disagree The models predict a range of deaths by July 4, from a low of 135,000 in the MIT model to a high of 157,000 from the University of Arizona.
The Washington Post June 10, 2020 As coronavirus cases rise nationwide, public health experts urge caution "Worse times are ahead," said Joe Gerald. "The preponderance of evidence indicates community transmission is increasing."