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Scientists at the company TGen say COVID levels in Flagstaff's wastewater have risen for three weeks in a row.
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A new program will test wild animals and zoo animals statewide for the coronavirus. The Translational Genomics Research Institute, or TGen, is working in partnership with the Arizona Game and Fish Department, the Department of Agriculture and zoo vets across Arizona.
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A large-scale effort to track the COVID-19 pandemic in Arizona has resulted in the genomic sequencing of more than 100,000 samples of the virus.
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Scientists at the Translational Genomics Research Institute in Flagstaff have documented the first known case in the U.S. of COVID-19 transmitting from an infected person to their pets. KNAU’s Melissa Sevigny spoke with lead researcher Hayley Yaglom about her ongoing study of dogs and cats in Arizona.
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Coconino County health officials continue to report a high level of COVID-19 community transmission. According to the county’s weekly update, the highly…
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Cats and dogs can get infected with COVID-19, but not much is known about the relationships between sick people and their pets. Scientists at Flagstaff’s…
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A new study from the Translational Genomics Research Institute and Northern Arizona University suggests some people may have useful antibodies in their…
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A new study shows the virus that causes COVID-19 arrived in Arizona in at least eleven separate introductions in February and March. That’s the result of…
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The coronavirus pandemic has caused unpreceded disruptions in American society—everything from health care to the economy to everyday routines. But…