USA Today April 14, 2020 'We are dead': People with disabilities fear they will be on losing end of doctors' life-or-death choices amid coronavirus crisis Dr. David Beyda said the decision on who gets treatment should not be made solely on whether a person has a disability.
Voice of America April 13, 2020 Pets, especially dogs, help during quarantine Evan MacLean says dogs may provide welcome emotional support during the COVID-19 pandemic.
USA Today April 13, 2020 At least 2,300 nursing homes have coronavirus cases – and the reality is likely much worse "The ultimate risk is potentially more infections and more deaths," said Kelly Reynolds.
The Arizona Republic April 13, 2020 30 new Phoenix physicians graduate early to battle COVID-19 One-third of the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix Class of 2020 have been granted early graduation.
The Arizona Republic April 12, 2020 County fairs are canceled due to COVID-19. But Arizona kids will be showcasing their hard work The Arizona 4-H community and Cooperative Extension have come together to offer 4-H participants the opportunity to show off their projects virtually.
Forbes April 11, 2020 From the hospital to the lab, black scientists are fighting COVID-19 Michael Johnson is investigating if copper could be used to alter the binding of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
NPR April 10, 2020 Americans returning to U.S. say they're surprised by lack of stringent health checks Hillary Vance with University of Arizona Global discusses how U.S. health screenings are less stringent than what they've experienced overseas.
The Associated Press April 10, 2020 Researchers analyze genomes to track coronavirus in Arizona The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology is part of a union dedicated to tracking the spread and evolution of coronavirus in Arizona.
USA Today April 10, 2020 What do you have to lose taking hydroxychloroquine for coronavirus? Potentially your life. Dr. Raymond Woosley writes that hydroxychloroquine hasn't proven to be successful in treating viral illnesses.
Resilience April 9, 2020 Earth Day at 50: Toward a more inclusive environmental movement Gary Paul Nabhan, an ethnobiologist at the University of Arizona's Southwest Center, writes about the evolution of Earth Day over its 50-year history.