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UA Researchers Say Shelter-in-Place Order Could Avert 'Catastrophe' in Arizona Hospitals

Nov. 30, 2020

A team of university researchers says a statewide shelter-in-place order could help avert a "catastrophe" in Arizona hospitals. "It has now reached a point to where we are truly in a crisis here in Arizona. The sooner we intervene the better off we will be. Every day of delay will result in needless hospital admissions and ultimately, what we also care about — deaths," Joe Gerald, UA public health researcher and COVID-19 modeling team leader.

The Arizona Republic

COVID-19: Recovered Cases Immune for Six to Eight Months After Infection, Researchers Find

Nov. 29, 2020

University of Arizona Heath Sciences researchers developed one of the most accurate COVID-19 antibody tests available and now have shown antibodies persist for months after infection, providing long-term immunity.

Stuff (New Zealand)

Frank Porreca Shares His Thoughts on Green Light Therapy for Migraine

Nov. 27, 2020

Frank Porreca, a professor of pharmacology and anesthesiology at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson, talks about green-light exposure therapy as a low-cost, non-invasive treatment option for individuals with migraines.

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Valley Nurse Honors COVID-19 Patients Lost to Virus

Nov. 27, 2020

A Glendale ICU nurse is making a garden to honor his patients who died of COVID-19. "We're not going to have as much healthcare capacity to take care of people. Then you add the flu on top of that, and the fact that the whole country is a hotspot, so the numbers will keep on going up," said Dr. Shad Marvasti, director of public health, prevention and health promotion with the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix.

KPNX-TV (NBC) Phoenix

UArizona Tracking COVID's Long Term Effects

Nov. 27, 2020

Dr. Christian Bime, an assistant professor in the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson's Department of Medicine, is interviewed about his research into the long-term effects of COVID-19.

KGUN-TV (ABC) Tucson

Promoting Health and Well-Being During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Nov. 25, 2020

As European countries go into lockdown again amid a cold, dark winter, people will be spending even more time indoors. Small changes in your home can make you mentally healthier. People always reference nature when asked what their favorite visual scene is, according to Esther Sternberg, research director at the University of Arizona Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine in Tucson, Arizona.

DW (Germany)

Scottsdale Man Details Experience as Part of the Moderna Vaccine Trial

Nov. 25, 2020

A Scottsdale man who was part of a COVID-19 vaccine trial describes what it was like and why people should get the vaccine. "These efficacy rates are great. They're phenomenal, actually. They're probably the best they could be," said Dr. Shad Marvasti, director of public health, prevention and health promotion with the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix.

Arizona's Family (3TV/CBS 5) Phoenix

Should New Mexico’s College Teams Be Crossing State Lines to Avoid Pandemic Restrictions?

Nov. 25, 2020

Public health experts contacted by USA TODAY say high-profile state sports teams are not helping by evading local health orders to play sports. “They’re moving to a place that also has increasing cases and risks of exposure,” said Leila Barraza, associate professor at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health at the University of Arizona. “You’re going to interact with more people when you’re traveling. You’re safer at home.”

USA Today

No, Hospital Bed Capacity and Staffing Shortages This Season Are Not Close to Previous Years

Nov. 25, 2020

Hospitals and intensive care units in Arizona saw the highest total amount of their beds use on Sunday since the spike of COVID-19 cases in July and are facing sweeping staff shortages due to the pandemic. Joe Gerald, a public health expert from the University of Arizona, said this is happening across the country. While it is a priority to give care to a person who needs care, nurses and doctors are still needed to provide that necessary care.

KPNX-TV (NBC) Phoenix

Tips if You Travel With Kids for the Holidays During a Pandemic

Nov. 25, 2020

Although the 2020 holiday season will be unlike any other we have experienced, with social distancing, safety protocols and restrictions on gatherings, millions of Americans still plan to travel throughout the holiday season. Gary Kirkilas, a clinical assistant professor of child health at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, discusses his concerns about holiday travel with kids.

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