Arizona stops some transfers of patients from other states

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Arizona stops some transfers of patients from other states

Use of the interstate Arizona Surge Line system was suspended Monday
In this July photo, people wait in line to be tested for COVID-19 at Cesar Chavez City Park in Phoenix. Arizona hospital officials are pleading with people to avoid large Thanksgiving dinners as soaring coronavirus infections put pressure on the state’s medical system. Banner Health forecasts it will hit 125% of its licensed capacity around Dec. 4.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey walks out after addressing the media on COVID-19 during a news conference in Phoenix on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2020. Behind him is Dr. Cara Christ. Health officials are asking people not to travel for Thanksgiving and families to resist inviting anyone over to the house who does not already live there.

Arizona stops some transfers of patients from other states

In this July photo, people wait in line to be tested for COVID-19 at Cesar Chavez City Park in Phoenix. Arizona hospital officials are pleading with people to avoid large Thanksgiving dinners as soaring coronavirus infections put pressure on the state’s medical system. Banner Health forecasts it will hit 125% of its licensed capacity around Dec. 4.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey walks out after addressing the media on COVID-19 during a news conference in Phoenix on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2020. Behind him is Dr. Cara Christ. Health officials are asking people not to travel for Thanksgiving and families to resist inviting anyone over to the house who does not already live there.
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