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Tucson Mayor and City Council voted this afternoon for a mandatory curfew, beginning this Friday, December 4 at 10pm and possibly ending on Wednesday, December 23. The council voted unanimously as coronavirus cases today totaled more than 10,000 in the state of Arizona. People who violate this measure after 10PM will be subject to a $300 fine. People who work in essential jobs, medical areas and for emergencies, are absolved
More information on our social networks.
https://www.tucsonaz.gov/covid-19/city-tucson-curfew-faqs
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