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How UA antibody testing can aid Arizona’s response to the coronavirus

The initiative aims to test more than 250,000 first responders and health care workers across the state.

Ongoing efforts to ramp up testing as Arizona eases COVID-19 restrictions

Including an experimental treatment that collects convalescent plasma from disease survivors.

Antibody testing, nonprofits setback, pandemic’s impact on education

Plus, one Tucson hospital prepares for the return of elective procedures.

Episode 231: Why antibodies are crucial in the fight against COVID-19

Researching how antibodies help defeat infections.

An active fire season could be in store for Arizona

A state official says the coronavirus pandemic has complicated training efforts.

Arizona coronavirus news in brief, May 7

Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona: Pandemic's digital divide for students, AZ reverses decision to halt modeling, and more.

The world outside, during the pandemic

As humans hunker down, life continues outside our homes.

Arizona Legislature plan to end session hits roadblock

Legislative work was put on hold in March due to the novel coronavirus.

For students without internet access, the pandemic hits harder

As much of daily life goes online, the pandemic is shining a light on the digital divide for the 350,000 Arizona families without internet.

At-Home Science Experiment Inspired by The Gene: An Intimate History

One way to connect is by encouraging families to participate in hands-on learning, such as home labs, together.

Border residents: Border Patrol agents not wearing protective gear at checkpoints

The agency says front-line agents are provided with masks, but federal guidelines don't require them.

DUSTWUN - A film about life, death & trust on the U.S. / Mexico border.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: How Imago Dei Middle School is building community with food; and - can a borderlands hotel that has survived a century endure the COVID-19 pandemic?

Arizona coronavirus news in brief, May 6

Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona: ADHS asks researchers to stop modeling, plasma donor, and more.

For students without internet access, the pandemic hits harder

As much of daily life goes online, the pandemic is shining a light on the digital divide for the 350,000 Arizona families without internet.

'Ireland stands with you': Navajo Nation GoFundMe gets many international donations

Millions in donations have come to the Navajo Nation both through the government as well as a GoFundMe page.

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