ICYMI, here’s what we covered today.

  • The total number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Arizona climbed past 168,000 as of Wednesday, July 29, after the state reported 2,339 new cases this morning, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services.
  • The University of Arizona School of Theatre, Film and Television’s 15th annual I Dream In Widescreen student film festival faced several challenges this year due to COVID-19. However, these complications turned the showcase into an online festival, allowing more viewers to see the student films than ever before.
  • A candidate for Pima County Attorney returned a campaign contribution from a Tucson man awaiting trial for manslaughter after the Tucson Weekly discovered the donation on the candidate’s recently submitted 2020 pre-primary campaign finance report.
  • The Trump administration said Tuesday it will stop accepting new Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals applications and will limit DACA renewals to one year while it undertakes a “full reconsideration” of the Obama-era policy.
  • Thousands of gallons of wasted milk. Unpredictable, zigzagging prices. Abrupt dips and surges in demand. The past four months have been a roller coaster for Arizona dairy farms, as the COVID-19 pandemic dramatically changed the way some of their biggest clients did business.

3 replies on “Your Southern AZ COVID-19 PM Update for Wednesday, July 29: What We’ve Covered Today”

  1. all the adjectives, climbed past, record breaking and all the adjectives the left uses to scare us.
    How about telling us where they occurred and also the number of new deaths, which is probably 0.
    So what if you get it and recover. If you don’t die that is the main thing.
    Getting it let’s you have antibodies for the next go round, so why is that a bad thing.
    Get real and start reporting the news not just what you want to report to scare us.

  2. OK Karen. How about real live medical articles about the lasting effects of Covid-19? Just because you survived doesn’t mean you won’t carry some type of organ damage with you for the rest of your life. 20% of patients, let that number sink in. But you Karen, will probably go back to your alien DNA conspiracy sites. Sad.
    https://www.bannerhealth.com/healthcareblo…
    https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/news/2020/lookin…
    https://hartfordhealthcare.org/services/he…

  3. Click on “confirmed coronavarius cases” to read:
    “A total of 3,454 people have died after contracting the virus, including 431 in Pima County” and other facts.
    If you have this virus, most people will have some damages to lungs, heart, brain and/or other organs, as this virus damages various parts of one’s body. Many victims will have serious permanent damages with repository impairments most common. No one knows how many “antibodies” one needs, how long they are effective (maybe just a few months), as this virus is only 6 months old. Learn the facts and follow the official guidance to be aware and how to reduce the real dangers.
    This is NOT a joke, just wait until one of your friends o ryour mother or your child dies in a week after its first symptoms.

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