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Coconino County Government
ELIZABETH C. ARCHULETA
Supervisor, District 2
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Supervisor Liz Archuleta;
(928) 679-7152;
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In This Newsletter:
- Quote of the Day
- Coconino County Swears in Elected Officials in Virtual Ceremony
- Coconino County and partners collaborate on Phase 1 COVID-19 vaccinations
- Upcoming Diversity Council Monthly Meetings
- Upcoming Community Conversation
- Save the Date! Paycheck Protect Program and Disaster Assistance Webinar
- Get Tested for COVID-19
- NEW COVID-19 Daily Dashboard
- COVID-19 Weekly Report
- Stay Connected with Us!
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“Equality is the soul of liberty; there is, in fact, no liberty without it.”
-Frances Wright
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Coconino County Swears in Elected Officials in Virtual Ceremony
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On the evening of Monday, Jan. 4, Coconino County swore in elected officials during a virtual ceremony.
Elected officials taking a term in office after winning election in November of 2020 include the Board of Supervisors, the County Constitutional Officers and Superior Court Judge Cathleen Brown Nichols.
“It’s an honor for all of us to serve the residents of Coconino County. Together, we are ready to face 2021 with optimism and action from the most diverse set of leaders the County has ever had,” said Chairwoman Liz Archuleta. “Challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic will continue to face our community and I know that together we will demonstrate the resilience and leadership our County is known for. The immense commitment of our elected officials to community and public service is something our County residents can be very proud of.”
Sworn into office on January 4th were:
- District 1 Supervisor Patrice Horstman, serving her first term on the Board of Supervisors
- District 2 Supervisor Liz Archuleta, first elected to the Board of Supervisors in 1996
- District 3 Supervisor Matt Ryan, first elected to the Board of Supervisors in 1996
- District 4 Supervisor Judy Begay, serving her first term on the Board of Supervisors
- District 5 Supervisor Lena Fowler, first elected to the Board of Supervisors in 2008
- Superior Court Judge Cathleen Brown Nichols, first elected to the bench in 2012, after serving seven years as a Judge Pro Tem.
- Recorder Patty Hansen, first elected to the office in 2012
- Treasurer Sarah Benatar, first appointed to the office in 2014
- Assessor Armando Ruiz, first elected to the office in 2016
- County Attorney William Ring, first elected to the office in 2016
- Sheriff Jim Driscoll, first elected to the office in 2016
- Superintendent of Schools Dr. Tommy Lewis, first appointed to the office in 2019
Of note, Judge Cathleen Brown Nichols is the first Coconino County Superior Court Judge to be “retained” on the bench since the voter-approved 2018 Proposition 416 which eliminated election of judges and authorized appointment of judges to the bench. Judges, once appointed or seated, are subject to retention elections every four years. Judge Brown Nichols was the first judge to be subject to the retention election and was retained by the voters of Coconino County.
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Coconino County and partners collaborate on
Phase 1 COVID-19 vaccinations
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On the morning of Monday, Jan. 4, County public health staff vaccinated the first person against COVID-19 at the Fort Tuthill County Park vaccination site and was fully booked for vaccination appointments throughout the day. As part of the vaccine roll out in Coconino County, Phase 1 partners Banner Health Page Hospital, North Country HealthCare (NCHC) and Northern Arizona Healthcare (NAH) began immunizing their frontline healthcare staff in late December.
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CVS and Walgreens are vaccinating long-term care facility residents and staff directly through a CDC program, Pharmacy Partnership for Long-Term Care. The vaccinations administered at Fort Tuthill and through partner organizations marks a major milestone in Coconino County’s effort to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
“I am immensely proud of the Coconino County team for its vaccination site and for the long road of planning and preparation it took to get here. Coconino County stood up the first COVID-19 testing site in the entire state of Arizona and it has taken an equally innovative approach with the distribution of this vaccine with a focus on partnership, efficiency and equity,” said Chairwoman Liz Archuleta.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) determined that vaccine will be provided to specific defined groups in Phases. The first phase (Phase 1) has three components (a, b, c). Phase 1a, the first group of individuals vaccinated, includes healthcare personnel and long-term care facility residents and staff. The prioritization is intended to protect those who are most at risk for exposure and severe outcomes due to COVID-19, such as hospitalization and death, and to reduce strain on Arizona’s hospitals.
Coconino County is providing Phase 1a vaccine eligibility information and vaccination registration information directly to employers in the defined groups. During Phase 1a, the Coconino County vaccination site is not open to the public. Employees identified in Phase 1a are receiving information and instructions regarding vaccination registration though their employers. Employers with qualifying Phase 1a employees can email covidvaccination@coconino.az.gov with questions.
“Our team has been actively partnering with hospitals and medical providers to help them understand how to order, store and administer the vaccine. They have also been working to educate the community on its safety and efficacy, with a specific focus on reaching communities of color which may have experienced trauma in previous medical interactions and therefore have a greater hesitancy to take this vaccine. I encourage all members of the Coconino County community to consider their part in conquering COVID-19 and taking the vaccine when it becomes available to them,” said Chairwoman Liz Archuleta.
Coconino County and partners will begin Phase 1b vaccinations following the completion of Phase 1a priority group first and second doses. Specific timelines for this are currently unavailable as vaccine allocation information continues to evolve. For additional information on the COVID-19 vaccine in Coconino County and the phases of vaccine distribution, please visit coconino.az.gov/covid19vaccine.
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Upcoming Diversity Council Monthly Meetings
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Upcoming Community Conversation
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Save the Date! Paycheck Protect Program and Disaster Assistance Webinar
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Coconino County is holding a Paycheck Protect Program and Disaster Assistance Webinar Tuesday, January 12th at 2:00pm.
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NEW COVID-19 Daily Dashboard
As of January 6, 2021
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Information as of 01/06/2021:
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COVID-19 Weekly Report Available
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The Coconino County Health and Human Services has issued a new weekly report entitled COVID-19 Coconino County Weekly Update.
The report is updated weekly and includes a COVID-19 situation summary, key takeaways, demographic and geographic information, hospitalizations and testing data related to Coconino County residents.
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Stay connected with Coconino County and District 2 Supervisor Liz Archuleta on Facebook!
We share several resources on a daily basis that may not be included in our newsletter, so be sure to follow us and stay connected with our work on social media.
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