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News roundup: Biden brings changes to AZ, Navajo Nation hits 1K COVID-19 deaths

Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona, Jan. 29.

Arizona feelings about COVID-19 are based on politics

A new poll shows politics equals COVID reactions in the state.

AZ weekly unemployment continues to be a mixed bag

The two major programs in the state are heading in the opposite direction.

Arizona reports 203 more virus deaths as toll passes 13,000

Case numbers are beginning to peak, relieving pressure on hospitals

Economic impacts of border travel restrictions in Arizona

Non-essential travel at ports of entry between Mexico and Canada has been restricted since March 2020.

Navajo Nation reports 1,000 COVID-19 deaths

The majority of the those who have died from COVID-19 complications are between the ages of 60 and 69.

COVID’s economic crush fueling emigration from Central America

Apprehensions along the U.S. southwest border increased in December compared to 2019.

Supply, communication stymie Rillito Park vaccination plan

Pima County envisions horse track as vaccination center.

Cocopah Indian Tribe COVID-19 vaccine rollout, evaluating public's interest

To better understand the stigma behind vaccines in the community, the tribe launched a survey and asked for questions.

Vaccination leaders welcome promise of better communication

Biden promises three week notice on vaccine shipments.

More than a half-million COVID-19 vaccines distributed in AZ

The rate of second dosages is still slow.

Lauren Redniss on "Oak Flat: A Fight for Sacred Land in the American West".

Also on Arizona Spotlight: The hidden history of Tucson's Barnum Hill; living with dementia during the pandemic; and a short story read by Aurelie Sheehan.

Arizona report 5,918 additional COVID-19 cases, 195 deaths

State remains a national coronavirus hotspot

Arizona reports 4,748 virus cases one year after 1st case

The Department of Health Services announced the state’s first case on Jan. 26, 2020

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