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Arizona feelings about COVID-19 are based on politics

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

Arizona begins second year of COVID-19

Arizona’s first case of the virus was reported a year ago.

Pima County faces COVID-19 vaccine shortage

Officials say there is about a week’s worth of vaccine left.

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

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

Pima County readies COVID-19 vaccine expansion

The county is preparing four additional vaccine sites.

UA to start vaccinations Jan. 22

The university will be the primary place for educators to get vaccines in Pima County.

Pima County's COVID-19 costs keep growing

Federal money for the pandemic has run out.

Ducey tries to streamline vaccine delivery

The governor issued an executive order to make distribution more efficient.

Arizona to receive fewer vaccine doses than expected next week, health department says

The state will receive about 30,000 fewer Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines than expected for the week of Dec. 20.

Pharmacies will help vaccinate long-term care residents

The government is partnering with the private sector.

Arizona COVID-19 case counts reaching summer levels

As daily numbers continue to rise, the state has been silent on implementing any new restrictions.

State map showing coronavirus cases by ZIP 'pretty much meaningless,' Pima County Health director says

Bob England says the map mostly shows where some limited groups have been tested, not the spread of the virus.

Gov. Ducey issues stay-at-home order for Arizona

The executive order is effective Tuesday at 5 p.m.

Arizona health director expects COVID-19 illnesses to peak in April, hospitalizations in May

Gov. Ducey on Thursday issued an order to hospitals to develop plans to increase capacity.

Arizona closing schools due to COVID-19 concerns

The governor and the superintendent of public instruction announced schools will be closed through at least March 27.

Emergency voting in Pima County going ahead, recorder says

The recorder's office says wipes and hand sanitizer are available for those casting early ballots.

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