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One million Arizonans fully vaccinated against COVID-19

Herd immunity will be reached when 70% of the population is vaccinated.

Arizona reports 21 new virus deaths, sees clear trend of fewer cases

Related hospitalizations also declined to 473 down from the Jan. 11 pandemic high of 5,082

Latino COVID-19 vaccination rate still low in Arizona

The percentage of Latinos getting the vaccine is below the percentage of the state’s population.

UA expanding in-person classes

The week of March 29 will see more students in classrooms.

The number of COVID-19 patients occupying AZ hospital beds continues to drop

As of Sunday, 716 people were hospitalized due to the virus. Of those, 210 were in ICU beds

AZ coronavirus numbers continue to drop to their lowest levels in months

Weekly percent positivity for COVID-19 diagnostic testing is at a five-month low

Governor Ducey says Arizona can meet Biden's vaccine deadline of May 1

Arizona is currently vaccinating people 55 and older with plans to lower the threshold to age 45 by April 1

Arizona reports 262 more virus cases, fewest since September

Seven-day rolling averages of daily new cases and daily deaths have declined over the past two weeks

One year into the pandemic, what’s the new normal?

We hear from people in Tucson about how their lives have changed.

Impact of eased occupancy caps on Tucson restaurants

A discussion with Tucson Metro Chamber President Amber Smith.

Advocates concerned about expiring federal eviction moratorium

A moratorium issued by the CDC is set to expire at the end of March.

Four cases of UK variant detected in Pima County

Cullen says there's no sign it's spreading rapidly here.

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