This Week in COVID: A Year After First Case, COVID-19 Is Leading Killer
January 26 marks one year of the virus in Arizona.
January 26 marks one year of the virus in Arizona.
“We were a bunch of people who’d met in a parking lot on a Friday after midnight to do a drug deal.”
You could get a free shot if you take your mom to State Farm Stadium.
The confusing roll out has led to unequal distribution.
Public health experts disagree.
The state is expanding criteria around who is eligible for 1B.
The doctors said the influx of patients is unsustainable.
Wear a mask and stay home.
Biggs was asked to wear a mask while in a secure room during last week’s insurrection. He refused.
Teachers, cops, and people aged 75 and older are now eligible.
The COVID-19 vaccination rollout in Arizona has been riddled with issues so far.
Here’s the video of it.
It follows other computer issues that helped seriously delay the rollout of vaccines in Arizona.
Hospitals are overwhelmed.
Thousands of people wanting to register in metro Phoenix were directed to go to sites as far away as Snowflake, more than 150 miles away.
Governor Ducey wants the vaccination number “ramped up,” a source says.
Hospitals are stretched thin.
More than 8,000 are dead so far.
One expert predicts a “humanitarian crisis.”
White House task force calls for “aggressive” mitigation measures.
White House officials think Arizona should take more aggressive mitigation to stem the COVID-19 surge.
The broader public won’t be able to get the COVID-19 vaccine until spring or summer.