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

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

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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.

Arizona reports 6,417 new COVID-19 cases

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

Arizona reports 8,715 additional COVID-19 cases, 208 deaths

State retains its worst-in-the-nation infection diagnosis rate

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Pima County expands COVID-19 vaccine rollout

As counties across Arizona work to innoculate more people, vaccine availability remains a problem.

Pima County moves to Prioritized 1B for COVID-19 vaccines

More than 20,000 people signed up in a couple hours today.

Arizona to open 2nd state-run COVID-19 vaccination site

New vaccine eligibility coming next week for additional older Arizona residents

Pima County readies COVID-19 vaccine expansion

The county is preparing four additional vaccine sites.

Possibility of COVID-19 triage care looms over Arizona hospitals

Physicians believe at least 1 in 10 people in Arizona is infected with the virus

Hospital Officials push for mask mandate, remote learning.

Five clinical officials push back against Ducey's approach.

Flu and COVID running together in 2021

Doctors say the good news is flu cases are down sharply.

Arizona reports 5,269 additional COVID-19 cases, 191 deaths

Arizona had the worst state COVID-19 diagnosis rate over the past week

Land swap of Oak Flat due to start Friday

The transfer is opposed by San Carlos Apache tribal members who do not want it become a copper mine.

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