Visit Arizona Department of Health for state resources and updates on confirmed cases near you.
COVID-19 Hotline: 2-1-1 Arizona
Governor Ducey announced a new statewide hotline that will provide answers for coronavirus concerns in both English and Spanish. The hotline is administered by 2-1-1 Arizona and the Crisis Response Network and will offer a place to answer questions and concerns from Arizona residents about COVID-19. The line will operate from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. each day of the week and can be reached by dialing 2-1-1 while an individual is located in Arizona. More information can also be found at 211arizona.org/covid-19
Veterans
Visit Southern Arizona Veterans Hospital for more information.
Veterans, if you have flu-like symptoms such as fever, cough and shortness of breath, call the VA Desert Pacific Healthcare Network (VISN 22) Nurse Advice Line at 1 (877) 252-4866 before you visit your local medical center or community clinic. In addition to calling first, consider using virtual care options such as telehealth or My HealtheVet Secure Messaging. Visitors, if you do not feel well, please postpone your visit. Read VA’s latest information on the new coronavirus at https://www.va.gov/coronavirus/.
Pima County
Visit Pima County Health Department for updates and resources
For Pima Parents
- Governor Ducey, Superintendent Hoffman Announce Extension of School Closures More Info
- Go HERE for school information and meal resources
- For TUSD updates, go HERE
- TUSD Offers Grab-And-Go Mobilized Meals
- Arizona School Boards Association
- Child Care
- YMCA – (5-12 years old) Limited spots available for those who are critical in helping our community at this time
- Boys and Girls Club – (5-12 years old) Limited spots available for those who are critical in helping our community at this time
For Pima Seniors
Cochise County
Visit Cochise County Health Department for updates and resources
Click the links below to go directly to the websites of Cochise County’s cities and towns, as well as Fort Huachuca, to find out more about the local response to COVID-19