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Pima County expands COVID-19 vaccines to those age 16 and older

The county expansion comes with some restrictions.

Ducey offers to "revisit" FEMA vaccine offer

Pima County Supervisors support federal offer.

New PSAs urge Arizonans to get vaccinated

Many appointments going unfilled as demand wanes.

Arizona rolling averages of COVID cases, deaths drop sharply

According to Johns Hopkins University data, the seven-day rolling average of daily cases plummeted

State opens COVID-19 vaccines to all adults

People age 16 and up are now eligible for COVID-19 vaccines at state pods.

State health officials getting ready to move COVID vaccine sites inside.

Rising temperatures mean outdoor locations will soon move.

AZ turns down FEMA COVID vaccine sites, Pima County unhappy

The county is still trying to get the federal help.

Understanding COVID-19 variants and vaccines’ effectiveness against them

A discussion with University of Arizona virologist Felicia Goodrum.

Mayor Romero marks one year since COVID emergency declaration

Mayor honors Tucsonans who made "tremendous sacrifices"

State vaccine appointments to open up on Fridays

12,000 slots available in Tucson.

Pima County considers requiring vaccines for employees

Supervisors discuss possible mandate.

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

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