Dec. 26                  First coronavirus case diagnosed in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China

Dec. 29                  Pinal County Detention Center creates screening protocol
Jan. 26                   First Arizona case of novel coronavirus reported
March 6                 Pinal County Public Health Department confirms first presumptive positive case of  COVID-19, a healthcare worker in her 40s |
March 11               Gov. Ducey declares state of emergency
USDA cancels Farm Science Day at MAC
Consumers begin emptying Maricopa stores of bathroom tissue
March 12               State universities  begin closing campuses and moving classes online
Harrah’s Ak-Chin Casino and UltraStar Multi-tainment Center begin canceling concerts
March 13               President Trump declares national state of emergency
March 15               State closes public schools for two weeks
State, county and local events announce cancellations
Maricopa churches begin minimizing or canceling services
March 17               Restaurants begin altering service
Shortages of tissue products, cleaning products, meat and canned goods reported throughout Maricopa
Income tax deadline extended to July 15
Maricopa utilities suspend disconnections and late fees
City of Maricopa cancels March and April events
March 18               Harrah’s Ak-Chin Casino announces closure
UltraStar Multi-tainment Center announces closure
March 19               State mandates closure of dine-in options in counties affected by coronavirus; pick-up, drive-thru and delivery only options allowed
Governor activates Arizona National Guard to help with food distribution
State closes bars, movie theaters and gyms
Some Maricopa stores alter hours or close
City of Maricopa announces changes to or cancellation  of programs
March 20               City of Maricopa announces closure of City Hall, Copper Sky and library
State announces extension of public-school closings  to April 10
Mayor Price declares state of emergency in Maricopa
Pinal County Board of Supervisors Chairman Smith declares state of emergency
First coronavirus-related death announced in Arizona
March 29               State announces closure of all public schools through the remainder of the school year
March 30               Maricopa Unified School District begins distributing Grab & Go Meals
Ak-Chin Indian Community declares state of emergency
Gov. Ducey announces “Stay Home” policy
April 1                      Harrah’s Ak-Chin Casino extends closure indefinitely
April 2                        Schools begin Distance Learning programs
April 3                       Gov. Ducey removes barbershops and salons from “essentials” list
April 8                       Pinal County announces the first deaths in the county due to COVID-19
MUSD begins limiting access to governing board meetings
April 12                      State begins tabulating deaths by ZIP code
April 13                       City begins limiting access to government meetings
Maricopa High School begins lighting the football field nightly for 20 minutes through the end of the year to honor the Class of 2020
April 15                        Gov. Ducey executive order allows food trucks to serve food at state rest areas
April 22                     Gov. Ducey announces he will lift some restrictions on elective surgeries beginning May 1


This item appears in part in the April issue of InMaricopa.

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