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Arizona public health official: 'Pandemic not done with us'

The state on Wednesday reported over 3,000 additional confirmed cases for the sixth time in seven days.

180 city workers still not fully vaccinated

City prepares to terminate non-compliant employees.

Arizona reports 3,118 new COVID-19 cases, 77 more deaths

Since the start of the pandemic, Arizona has now seen 1,195,483 cases and 21,486 deaths.

As crossing restrictions are lifted, Arizona border communities begin to reconnect

For the first time in nearly 20 months, visitors on non-essential trips started crossing into the United States along the border with Mexico on Monday.

Navajo organization received grant to increase COVID-19 vaccinations within the Navajo Nation

The $30,000 grant is one of 13 IllumiNative, an organization focused on deconstructing Indigenous stereotypes, awarded to bolster vaccination efforts.

Arizona reports 2,657 new COVID-19 cases but no new deaths

As of Sunday, 1,943 COVID-19 patients occupying hospital beds — the most since Sept. 20.

Arizona reports 3,000-plus COVID cases for 4th day in a row

As of Friday, 1,904 COVID-19 patients occupied hospital inpatient beds — the most since September.

Arizona has over 3K more COVID-19 cases for 3rd straight day

As of Friday, 1,904 COVID-19 patients occupied hospital inpatient beds, the most since September.

11 states file suit against Biden's business vaccine mandate

The suit contends that authority to compel vaccinations rests with the states, not the federal government.

Arizona reports 3,813 additional COVID cases, 58 more deaths

The state reported that COVID-19-related hospitalizations remained over 1,800 for the fourth straight day.

Arizona won't stop using COVID money for anti-mask grants

The Treasury Department last month told Ducey the programs were “not a permissible use” of the federal funding.

Arizona reports 2,180 additional COVID-19 cases, 124 deaths

The seven-day rolling average of daily new cases rose over the past two weeks

Local elementary school shut after COVID-19 outbreak

Agua Caliente Elementary School, with 472 students, will shift to distance learning for nearly two weeks.

Pima County scrambles to house families as evictions steadily rise

Evictions are beginning to increase after the end of the CDC's moratorium.

Arizona reports 2,840 more COVID-19 cases, but just 1 death

The seven-day rolling averages of daily new cases and daily deaths both increased over the past two weeks.

Pima County orders COVID-19 vaccines for children

Federal officials are moving towards approving the vaccine for children ages 5 to 11.

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