Confirmed coronavirus cases in Arizona neared 16,800 on Tuesday, according to new state figures. The number of confirmed coronavirus cases across Arizona is 16,783, the Arizona Department of Health ...
As coronavirus cases in the state continue to spread at the fastest rate since June, public health professionals and hospital staff are already preparing for another COVID-19 surge in Arizona.
Arizona pharmacists can now administer updated COVID-19 vaccines without a prescription due to a state standing order. The order followed an executive action by Gov. Katie Hobbs to broaden vaccine ...
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases across Arizona is 3,702, up from 3,539 the day before, Arizona health officials said on Monday. In Pima County, 668 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed, ...
The man appointed to the task is Dr. Richard Carmona, senior COVID-19 advisor to the governor. He is a former U.S. Surgeon General, and recently was named as a key COVID-19 advisor to ADHS. While ...
Arizona could run out of hospital beds in just a few weeks as COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations surge, a public health expert told NBC affiliate 12News. “If we continue for the next several weeks ...
The first death due to COVID-19 in Arizona has been reported by an Arizona State Health Department press release. The deceased is a Maricopa County man in his 50s with underlying health conditions.
A chain of cannabis dispensaries in Arizona is offering an enticing incentive to those who have received a Covid-19 vaccine: free marijuana edibles. The offer from The Mint dispensaries continues a ...
The onset of several conditions, including allergic rhinitis, viral infections, and ear infections, was also delayed after ...
Mark Brnovich, in a letter to Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, cites reports that a portion of families and unaccompanied minors who crossed the border tested positive for COVID-19.