More than 28,000 People Died of COVID-19 in Arizona. Here’s How You Can Remember Them
After Kristin Urquiza’s father died of COVID-19 in Maryvale, her push for justice has become a national movement.
After Kristin Urquiza’s father died of COVID-19 in Maryvale, her push for justice has become a national movement.
Hundreds are out of work after Honeywell quietly shuttered the vast majority of its N95 mask manufacturing operations in Arizona after the contract money ran out.
Elizabeth Holmes’ Theranos used Arizona patients as ‘guinea pigs’ attorneys for the class action lawsuit claim.
The Phoenix police union and even some city councilmembers claim that a vaccine mandate would prompt employees to quit in droves.
“The coughing lady is from Scottsdale. Of course she is.”
People around Phoenix are poisoning themselves with horse dewormer in an attempt to treat Covid.
About 7,500 Legionnaires are coming to downtown Phoenix. The average member is 67 years old.
One Phoenix restaurant required proof of vaccination for indoor seating. Now, they’re at the center of a viral harassment campaign.
Arizona is once again reporting some of the highest new COVID-19 infection rates in the nation.
“This is bad policy, with no basis in public health. Even the Biden Administration has been more reasonable,” Ducey said.
A closer look at the state’s “breakthrough” cases.
Some doctors are having to address concerns from staff that they might be prosecuted for assisting with abortions.
It’s the largest one-time loss to date, according to the state.
With cases falling and more people getting vaccinated, Governor Doug Ducey has walked back COVID-19 mitigation measures.
Starting March 24, all adults are eligible to be vaccinated in Maricopa County.
Appointments open tomorrow.
Mass vaccination facilities in three large counties in Arizona will soon allow most people to get the shot.
ASU-based contact tracers are trying their best.
The slots are competitve.
Cases remain low.
They can operate at full capacity now.
Appointments open at noon.