Special envoy to Tucson (Arizona)
The Congress Hotel had just reopened. "Closed until the fall," says a sign on the glass door of this establishment, one of the oldest in Tucson, which adds: "This is not a farewell, but a goodbye." In the historic center of the big city in southern Arizona, few restaurants still sell take-out food. But most of the businesses that started reopening last May have closed again.
The resumption of the Covid-19 epidemic forced Arizona governor Doug Ducey to announce the closing of bars, nightclubs, gyms and water parks for 30 days last Monday. Ducey also announced a ban on gatherings of more than 50 people. Schools will also not reopen until August 17, two weeks after the scheduled date.
"We must not delude ourselves, and imagine that this virus will disappear on its own," explained Ducey in a
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