Photos for March 27: Tucson gets by during coronavirus pandemic
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Tucson area residents and businesses grapple with closures, restrictions, shortages and sundry challenges during coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.
Among the bright spots: A parade for TUSD teachers and the Arizona National Guard begins food distribution.
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We're all under strict orders to keep our distance from each other, but Tucsonans are finding ways to reach out to their neighbors just the same.
With interest rates at historic lows and recent increases in Tucson home values, many jittery homeowners impacted by the coronavirus outbreak are looking to refinance to get their hands on cash. Experts sound off on whether that's the right move.
As of Sunday morning, the state was reporting 919 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 17 deaths caused by the virus. Private testing labs and the state public health lab have collectively conducted 13,872 coronavirus tests.
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