'The barn's on fire': The Phoenix mayor and Arizona's former health director detail how the state's coronavirus response went from successful to catastrophic - Creak News

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'The barn's on fire': The Phoenix mayor and Arizona's former health director detail how the state's coronavirus response went from successful to catastrophic

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Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, right, speaks as Vice President Mike Pence, left, watches after the two held a meeting to discuss the surge in coronavirus cases in Arizona Wednesday, July 1, 2020, in Phoenix.Ross D. Franklin/AP Images

  • Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego says Gov. Doug Ducey's decision to quickly reopen the state in May caused Arizona's explosion in coronavirus cases.
  • For weeks in March, Ducey rejected calls from his own local officials to issue a statewide shutdown. He finally did so on March 30, but lifted the order after just six weeks. 
  • Will Humble, who led the Arizona Department of Health Services under GOP Gov. Janice Brewer, says Ducey's mistake wasn't reopening the state in May, but failing to enforce social distancing policies that would have made the reopening safer.
  • "The businesses that were doing mitigation ... their lunch was being eaten by their competitors who were just blowing it up," Humble told Business Insider. "So the behavior began to metastasize."  
  • While Covid-19 cases are skyrocketed in Arizona, the state has a testing shortage, an underfunded contact-tracing effort, and a shortage of medical professionals. 
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Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego blames her state's Republican governor, Doug Ducey, for the explosion of coronavirus cases in Arizona. 

Gallego, a Democrat who leads one of the country's fastest-growing cities, argued that Ducey's decision to lift his state-wide lockdown order in mid-May sent the misleading and dangerous message that the public health crisis was over. 

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