Arizona National Guard Assists With Drive Thru Coronavirus Testing Amid New Restrictions

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Arizona National Guard soldiers and airmen collected samples at a drive-thru coronavirus testing center in Whiteriver, Arizona – on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation – on July 16 as the number of deaths in the state rose to 2,784 people. Arizona Gov Doug Ducey announced new restrictions on July 9 to contain the spread of COVID-19. They included requiring restaurants to operate indoor dining at 50 percent capacity. Bars, gyms, theaters, and waterparks remained closed. A total of 1,559 new cases of the coronavirus were reported on July 20 in Arizona. Credit: DVIDS via Storyful

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