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Limit Flu & COVID-19 Spread This Fall
Governor Ducey And Health Leaders Urge Arizonans To Get Flu Shot ([link removed])
As Arizona continues efforts to mitigate the impacts of COVID-19, state health agencies and the Governorās Office are partnering with health care providers and businesses to prepare for the upcoming flu season. Governor Ducey this week was joined by health care leaders to announce a plan of action to increase influenza vaccination rates and urge Arizonans to get the flu shot.
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12 News: Arizona Health Officials: Get Your Flu Shots ([link removed])
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Arizona Republic: 'It Has Never Been More Important To Get A Flu Shot,' Gov. Doug Ducey Says ([link removed])
"Gov. Doug Ducey announced Monday a series of steps aimed at getting more Arizonans vaccinated against the flu, explaining that the coming flu season will present "greater challenges" for a state already fighting the spread of COVID-19."
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Arizona Long-Term Care Facilities Look To Resume Safe Visitations ([link removed])
Arizona's Task Force on Long-Term Care developed recommendations on safe visitation at facilities and ADHS adopted them, creating the COVID-19 Guidance for Visitation at Congregate Settings for Vulnerable Adults and Children. Facilities that implement health and safety precautions can allow visitation as soon as this weekend.
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Governor Ducey Issues Executive Order Delaying Expiration Of Driver Licenses ([link removed])
Governor Ducey this week issued an Executive Order deferring requirements to renew standard driver licenses that have an expiration date between March 1, 2020 and December 31, 2020 by one year from their original expiration date. This action will minimize in-person visits to Arizona Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) Offices and help contain the spread of COVID-19.
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Chamber Business News: Arizona Headed For Faster Economic Recovery Than Rest Of Nation ([link removed])
"In clawing its way back, the state put several economic pillars in place. One was Governor Doug Duceyās $1 billion rainy day fund that has proven its worth during the pandemic. The stateās competitive tax rates, business-friendly regulatory environment and investment in workforce training and education also have helped put Arizona in a better position than other states, Rounds said."
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Governor Ducey Announces Maricopa County Superior Court Appointments ([link removed])
Governor Ducey this week announced the appointments of Julie Mata, Max-Henri Covil, Monica Edelstein, and Rusty Crandell to the Maricopa County Superior Court. These appointments are to fill vacancies created by the appointment of Judge Cynthia J. Bailey to Division One of the Arizona Court of Appeals and the retirement of Judges Lisa Daniel Flores, Warren J. Granville and Andrew G. Klein.
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Governorās Office Opens Arizona Game And Fish Commission Application ([link removed])
The Governorās Office is now accepting applications for the Arizona Game and Fish Commission through Thursday, September 17. The Commission welcomes applicants who are knowledgeable and passionate about Arizona wildlife and its long-term conservation.
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Governor Ducey Announces Yavapai County Superior Court Appointment ([link removed])
Governor Ducey this week announced the appointment of Michael McGill to the Yavapai County Superior Court. Michael McGill is an experienced prosecutor who has been serving the people of Yavapai County since 2011.
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Op-Ed: How Some States Are Winning The Battle To Attract New Residents ([link removed])
"Arizonaās reform offers a real-time case study of the immediate benefits of this approach to licensure. Since the law went into effect in late 2019, over 1,600 professionals have used it to obtain a license to work in fields ranging from mechanical engineering to cosmetology to dentistry. Not coincidentally, Arizona is now a top destination state for qualified professionals looking for a better place to work, raise a family and retire."
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Remember To Follow Health & Safety Precautions This Labor Day Weekend
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