As coronavirus cases grow in Arizona, the state could reach a “crisis point” after Thanksgiving, one expert recently warned. “I don’t see us reaching any particular crisis point before Thanksgiving,” Dr.
Joe Gerald, an associate professor with the University of Arizona’s Zuckerman College of Public Health, told the Arizona Daily Star. “But once we hit Thanksgiving and move towards Christmas and New Year’s, I think we will eventually reach a crisis point.” As coronavirus cases grow in Arizona, the state could reach a “crisis point” after Thanksgiving, one expert in the state recently warned. (iStock) The Grand Canyon State on Monday reported 435 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of cases reported in the state to 259,699,.