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 LATEST INFORMATION
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Stay at Home & Social Distance
Guidelines in place through April 30. View the Order
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Impacted County Services
Get updated information on services impacted. View Updates
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JUST RELEASED: Regional parks outline limits, urge social distancing during the holiday weekend. Read on...
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Continue to practice social distancing this holiday weekend.
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Press conference with Maricopa County Parks and Recreation and Maricopa County Public Health. April 10, 2020. |
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Social Distancing in Nature
Maricopa County Parks have experienced a significant increase in visits in recent weeks as people look to get outdoors. Our parks have implemented changes to help manage a possible influx of visitors over the holiday weekend. You're advised to expect delays and plan ahead.
Parks Director RJ Cardin explains the changes (VIDEO) >
Dr. Sunenshine on alternative ways to stay connected with friends and family (VIDEO) >
Visit the Maricopa County Parks website >
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Get Help, Give Help
This is a time of great community need. Here are a few resources to connect those who need help with people and resources who can provide it. Learn More >
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Giving Comes Full Circle
A man who received help from the Maricopa County Department of Public Health (MCDPH) more than a decade ago after coming to the United States as a refugee is among those giving back to his community during the COVID-19 pandemic. Yarsiah Momolu Sirleaf recently donated thousands of face masks at the county’s Donation Center for personal protective equipment. Learn more >
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Unified Command
Earlier this month, Maricopa County established a unified command structure so public health professionals, emergency management personnel, communicators, and others can collaborate in a single location. Under this structure, the role of incident commander is shared by Robert Rowley, director of the Department of Emergency Management, and Marcy Flanagan, director of the Department of Public Health. Among the objectives of this unified command: to conduct disease surveillance and investigation; to support county, local, tribal, and health care partners; and to provide critical information in a timely manner. Learn more >
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Courts
Have a question about jury service or court dates during the pandemic? Get the latest information by visiting our “impacted services” page under the “Public Safety/Courts” tab.
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