Arizona Sets Up Coronavirus Hotline For Information
PHOENIX, AZ — Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey announced the launch of a statewide coronavirus hotline on Sunday, according to a release from the governor's office. The hotline offers answers to questions and concerns from Arizona residents over the coronavirus. "As we continue to combat COVID-19 in Arizona, we want to ensure the public has access to resources needed to stay safe and healthy," Ducey said. Residents can dial 2-1-1 to access the hotline. Named the COVID-19 Hotline, the project came from $2 million in funding from the Arizona Department of Economic Security. The project is the product of a partnership between 2-1-1 Arizona, the Crisis Response Network, the Governor's Office, the Arizona Department of Economic Security and the Arizona Department of Health Services.
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