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 Conversation June 9, 2020 States are making it harder to sue nursing homes over COVID-19: Why immunity from lawsuits is a problem Tara Sklar writes that many states are protecting nursing homes from people who may have suffered due to these facilities' actions – or inactions – during COVID-19.
The Conversation June 9, 2020 Scientific fieldwork 'caught in the middle' of US-Mexico border tensions Taylor Edwards conducted an anonymous survey among researchers who work in the border region to learn how border politics affect their ability to perform their jobs.
Arizona Daily Star June 9, 2020 University of Arizona expands coronavirus antibody testing throughout state The University of Arizona and the state of Arizona are expanding COVID-19 antibody testing eligibility across the state.
The San Diego Union-Tribune June 8, 2020 How your poop is being used in the fight against COVID-19 Researchers at the Water and Energy Sustainable Technology Center are testing wastewater across the country to trace coronavirus prevalence in communities.
CNN June 8, 2020 Gene study suggests coronavirus came to California multiple times "(This new study) shows that there were several different sparks landing in Northern California, many of which fizzled out," said Michael Worobey.
Arizona Public Media June 7, 2020 Integrative medicine Dr. Esther Sternberg is interviewed about strategies for reducing stress and anxiety amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Arizona Public Media June 7, 2020 Antibody testing As one of the world’s top research institutions, the University of Arizona is taking the lead on the development of widespread antibody testing for the novel coronavirus.
The Durango Herald June 6, 2020 100 cords of firewood provided to Navajos and Hopis More than 100 cords of wood have been donated to the Hopi Tribe and Navajo Nation, thanks to coordinated efforts involving University of Arizona Cooperative Extension.
The Arizona Republic June 6, 2020 Is the COVID-19 pandemic getting worse in Arizona? Here's what we know Michael Worobey and Felicia Goodrum discuss why COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are on the rise in Arizona.