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Navajo Upper Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon in the American Southwest, on Navajo land east of Lechee, Arizona.It includes six separate, scenic slot canyon sections on the Navajo Reservation, referred to as Upper Antelope Canyon (or The Crack), Rattle Snake Canyon, Owl Canyon, Mountain Sheep Canyon, Canyon X [4] and Lower Antelope Canyon (or The Corkscrew). [2]
The first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Arizona was announced by the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) on January 26, 2020. A 20-year-old male student of Arizona State University (ASU), who had traveled to Wuhan, China, the point of origin of the outbreak, [1] [2] was diagnosed with COVID-19 and placed in isolation. Twenty-six days ...
As of December 7, 17,915 positive COVID-19 cases, 667 deaths related to COVID-19 have been recorded. On Dec 7, the Navajo Nation's lockdown was also extended another 3-weeks in response to ICUs nearing capacity. [54] As of December 12, 19,420 positive COVID-19 cases, 719 deaths related to COVID-19, and 10,359 COVID-19 related recoveries had ...
The health district serves more than 300,000 people in Canyon, Adams, Gem, Owyhee, Payette and Washington counties. ... The COVID-19 vaccine is still available at pharmacies and health care ...
The state's seven-day average for new reported COVID-19 cases was at 16,866 on Friday, compared with 9,092 a week ago and 4,325 two weeks ago. Arizona COVID-19 update: State adds record 20,257 new ...
It was the one bright spot of news as Arizona reached a grim milestone with a pandemic death toll of more than 12,000. Health officials say the number of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in ...
In June 2020, Native Americans in New Mexico accounted for 57% of COVID-19 infections, while representing 11% of the state's population. [16] In October 2020, Navajo Nation had the highest death rate from COVID-19 than any state in the nation, with 560 deaths and Native Americans in Wyoming accounted for 30% of COVID-19 deaths in the state. [8]
Hot weather in Arizona led to crowds tubing on at least one river as that state and a dozen others face the worst surge in coronavirus cases yet. Crowds pack Arizona river as U.S. posts record ...