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COVID-19 vaccinations begin Thursday in Pima County

Most people will get theirs in spring or early summer.

State works to clean up chemical pollutants in Tucson water supply

ADEQ is addressing PFAS contamination of Tucson backup groundwater wells.

UA receives gift to promote medical knowledge of other cultures

The $50,000 donation aims to support education pairing mainstream medicine with alternative healing traditions.

El Rio’s approach to health care during the pandemic

A discussion with CEO Nancy Johnson.

Patience advised for coronavirus vaccine distribution

A UA immunobiologist notes procedure can trigger more questions about controlling the virus.

Navajo Nation: 'uncontrolled spread of COVID-19,' stay-at-home order and plateauing cases

Since late November, the Navajo Nation has been taking steps to flatten a spike of COVID-19 cases.

Pima County preparing for COVID-19 vaccine distribution

The first wave of vaccines could arrive in a few weeks and will go first to health care workers and people on congregate settings.

White Mountain Apache Tribe locks down due to increase in COVID-19 cases

The lockdown was triggered by a rolling three-day case count and will last the weekend.

Mask use spotty at Tumamoc, officials weigh need for closure

The hill's director says more people who walk in the evening need to put their masks on.

UA creates online skin cancer prevention training for massage therapists

The goal is that the training can one day be made available as a free tool.

Banner Health predicts full hospitals in one week

Facilities will exceed capacity soon as COVID-19 surges.

University researchers recommend 3-week shutdown, mask order

UA COVID Modeling Team warn of potential disaster from current surge

COVID-19 surge continues across the state

All counties have now moved up to the moderate range

COVID-19 rules are difficult to enforce

Numbers are rising and officials need the community to buy in.

Banner forecast to exceed hospital capacity next week

Officials are urging Arizonans to adjust Thanksgiving plans.

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