Most Arizonans can now get the updated COVID-19 vaccine without a prescription following an executive order from the governor. Uninsured adults may have to pay around $200 for the vaccine or seek it ...
With a standing prescription from the Arizona Department of Health Services, pharmacists in the state now have the green light to give updated COVID-19 vaccines without requiring a prescription. The ...
Arizona's largest health system announced Sept. 25 that it plans to give out the new COVID shot after earlier uncertainty.
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed an executive order to increase access to the new COVID-19 vaccine. State agencies are working to issue a standing order allowing pharmacists to administer the shots ...
Update: Gov. Doug Ducey on Wednesday afternoon announced an executive order to allow qualifying health care providers in Arizona to resume performing elective surgeries starting May 1. Read the full ...
This is a regularly updated story with the latest information about the coronavirus and its impact in Arizona and beyond for Feb. 18, 2021. PHOENIX – Arizona officials on Thursday reported 1,143 new ...
With 1,044 new cases reported today, the number of Arizona’s confirmed novel coronavirus cases topped 241,000 as of Wednesday, Oct. 28, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services. Over the ...
PHOENIX – Arizona health officials on Tuesday reported 2,661 new COVID-19 cases and three additional deaths from the disease. The latest documented totals are 970,523 infections and 18,467 fatalities, ...
An ambulance crew took a COVID-19 patient from Holy Cross Hospital in Nogales, Ariz., to the Nogales International Airport for a long-haul transfer instead of bringing the patient to a neighboring ...
Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez told House Democrats that traffic through the Navajo Nation is up sharply since the reopening of the Grand Canyon, even though the tribe has imposed strict curfews ...
PHOENIX (KVOA) — State health officials reported 3,428 new coronavirus cases Friday morning. Confirmed cases went up to 66,458. The data includes people who have recovered. Arizona also reported 45 ...
Six years ago, on March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. Here's what else happened on that day.