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Ducey encourages Arizonans to stay home, wear face masks in public

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Gov. Doug Ducey | Facebook

Gov. Doug Ducey | Facebook

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey is encouraging state residents to stay safe and prevent the spread of COVID-19 by wearing masks when in public and doing their best to avoid going out, according to a press release from the governor's office. 

“Arizonans and businesses across the state have worked for months to protect others and contain the spread of COVID-19 — and we can’t let up now,” Ducey said in the press release. “Right now, Arizonans are safer at home. And when you’re away from home, don’t forget to limit social gatherings, stay six feet from others, wash your hands and wear a mask. These simple steps can make a big difference.”

Ducey also passed an executive order, the Good Samaritan order, to help protect those working on front lines during the pandemic. More information on the executive order can be found here

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