COVID-19-SRPMIC

We, at the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, want you to know that your health and welfare is important to us, we are working to keep our Community safe and healthy.

Salt River Health and Human Services Coronavirus Hotline

(480) 362-2603

If you believe that you are sick with the coronavirus, please call the SRPMIC hotline at any time. There have been health care professionals assigned to discuss your symptoms and provide the most recent up to date material and guidance.

For additional information, see our Health Information about COVID-19 Information Page

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SRPMIC COVID-19 InformationSRPMIC enrolled CM living within the Community boundarySRPMIC enrolled CM who do not reside within the Community boundaryNon-Member living within the Community boundaryNon-Member associated with SRPMIC who does not reside within the Community boundaryTotals
Completed Tests1620844792889654330119
Positive22425995028634206
Negative1375438302340560925533
Currently Hospitalized10113
Recovered21615764818504068
Active Cases406111572
Deaths452112381

Note: As SRPMIC verifies demographics the numbers in each category are subject to change. Testing Results as of 1/31/2022.

TRIBAL GOVERNMENT SERVICE OPERATIONS PHASE 1.5 –
RETURN STRONG – January 14, 2022

The Salt River Indian Community will continue providing services in a manner that is safe for the employees, safe for its Community Members, and safe for customers/vendors doing business with the Community. The health and well-being of all entities are important to the Community leadership.

On January 14, 2022 SRPMIC Government service operations transitioned to a modified Phase 1.5 providing limited on-site service by appointment only. All persons providing services, or otherwise conducting business, at a Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community (SRPMIC) tribal facility are required to provide their own facemask and wear it while on premises. Face masks will be required while visiting a Community office building and social distancing will be enforced. SRPMIC will continue to monitor its transitions and the defined Trigger Points during Phase 1.5 to guide decisions to modify restrictions.

Additional Phase 1.5 directives:

  • Virtual Council Meetings
  • Virtual District Meetings
  • Government buildings closed to the public, onsite services by appointment only
  • Some staff may telework per authorized policy and procedures
  • Memorial Hall & XPN buildings closed to the public, use of courtyard open
  • Way of Live Facility (WOLF) closed to the public
  • Gymnasiums closed to the public
  • Neighborhood Centers closed to the public
  • Round House Café open to take out orders only
  • Parks open to the public
  • Ballfields open to the public

Please call departments to verify service options:

  • Call the department phone number to make an appointment.
  • Customers will be met at the building entry and escorted to their appointment.
  • Customers will be escorted out when services are completed.
  • Facemasks required
  • Social distancing practiced

For more information and a listing of Community services click here: Government Operations – Phase 1.5

Local Emergency Declarations – COVID-19 Declarations

DIRECTIVE 10
A Mask Mandate is in effect within the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community including the SRMPIC Commercial Corridor. To file a complaint, please call the SRPMIC Commercial Hotline at 480-362-7600.

Gaming Facilities: Casino Arizona and Talking Stick Resort are open in a limited capacity and with significant health and safety measures in place.

Salt River Schools: Click link for more information.