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Up to 800 people a day could get vaccinated at the university this week.

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Language barriers, wariness make vaccinating immigrants hard

Poor communication, misinformation and lack of trust create fear and uncertainty

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The county says 77,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses will be in hand next week, the 'vast majority' going to new appointments.

Arizona pandemic toll tops 12,000 deaths, over 700,000 cases

More than 8,000 new cases reported statewide since yesterday, with nearly 230 new deaths

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A discussion with Arizona Dept. of Health Services Director Dr. Cara Christ.

Efforts to expand COVID vaccine access in Pima County

Tony Paniagua reports on where new sites are popping up.

Arizona reports nearly 9,400 more virus cases, 244 deaths

State continues to have worst diagnosis rate in the country

Pima County faces COVID-19 vaccine shortage

Officials say there is about a week’s worth of vaccine left.

Arizona reports 4,845 new COVID-19 cases and 262 deaths

State again leads the nation in weekly COVID-19 infection rate

Health workers worry about COVID-19 impact on Cochise County farmworkers

Older adults and some frontline workers are getting vaccinated in Arizona, but essential sectors like farms still have a wait ahead

UA vaccine site opens

The site will serve the education community in Pima County.

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State and counties look to ramp up vaccinations

Yuma struggles to meet COVID-19 hospitalizations

Military nurses, tests coming to help hard-hit Arizona city

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