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Written by Yuma News Now Yuma News Now
Published: 28 March 2021 28 March 2021

Yuma, Arizona - Thursday Mayor Nicholls rescinded Amendment No. 3 to the City’s Proclamation of Emergency regarding the wearing of face coverings in public spaces. This action results from Governor Ducey’s Executive Order 2021-06 issued.

Arizona and the Yuma community have met several important public health benchmarks related to COVID-19 and the new Executive Order updates several of the state’s COVID-19 measures.

To date, over 3 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered to approximately 1.9 million individuals in Arizona, including over 1.1 million who have been fully vaccinated. COVID-19 cases have been declining throughout the state for the past 10 weeks and hospitalizations are at the lowest since the end of September. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ranks Arizona among the best states in the nation for providing our most vulnerable communities access to COVID-19 vaccinations.

Yuma County’s COVID-19 positivity rate is currently under five percent (5%) and the spread of COVID-19 in Yuma County has been reduced to moderate. Over 82,000 COVID-19 doses have been administered in Yuma County; 24% of Yuma County residents have been vaccinated per the Arizona Department of Health Services.

The governor’s new Executive Order provides the following:

Starting April 5, City buildings will be open 7 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday through Friday; and closed every other Friday. Visitors to City buildings will continue to be asked to wear face coverings and social distance.

The City of Yuma encourages the community to continue to be vigilant in the mitigation efforts against COVID-19 and be safe and responsible moving forward.