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Arizona National Guard Work Picks Up As Virus Cases Rise

MESA, Ariz. (AP) — The Arizona National Guard is stepping up its efforts to bolster the food supply amid extraordinary demand because of the coronavirus outbreak.

A few dozen soldiers packed bags of food Thursday at food banks in Mesa and Tucson, and others prepared to move goods between warehouses and grocery stores.

The missions come as state health officials say there is now widespread community spread of the virus from person to person. The number of known cases of COVID-19 rose to 508 statewide with eight dead.

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All but Gila and Greenlee counties now have known cases and are subject to business restrictions imposed by Gov. Doug Ducey in areas with cases reported.