TUCSON, Ariz. — Southern Arizona is experiencing its lowest respiratory illness rates in five years, with COVID-19, RSV and ...
A new, fast-spreading strain of the COVID-19 virus that's fueling new cases around the globe is in Arizona and expected to become more dominant here. "EG.5 does not seem to pose a significant public ...
Arizona does not appear to be experiencing the same summertime COVID-19 surge as other parts of the country and the world, but with school back in session that could change. A summer wave of COVID-19 ...
A Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine dose is drawn from a vial during a clinic at Promise Arizona's office in Phoenix on Jan. 26, 2022. As summer temperatures rise across Arizona, so do the number of COVID-19 ...
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Five years later: How COVID changed Arizona
Five years ago Tuesday, former Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey declared a state of emergency in response to a growing number of COVID ...
PHOENIX - As we head into the ‘Season of Sickness,’ we are also taking a look at how COVID-19 could impact us this year. While transmission of the virus continues to ebb and flow, experts say the good ...
PHOENIX - Officials with the Arizona Department of Health Services say they have an explanation behind new numbers that appear to show a large increase in COVID-19 cases in Arizona. According to the ...
Arizona residents continue to experience long COVID-19 at a higher rate than the national rate, according to the most recent data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. People with ...
The coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough, for most people. For some people who contract the virus, especially those who are older or have underlying health conditions, ...
COVID-19 was the third-leading cause of death in 2020 and 2021 behind heart disease and cancer, Arizona data shows, but some health experts say that isn't telling the full story of its lethal effects ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs' office says it's partnered with a nonprofit to erase $642 million in medical debt owed by almost half-a-million Arizonans.
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5)-- COVID-19 is on the rise once again in Arizona. The latest numbers from the state health department show 12,987 cases and 42 new deaths. Eight Arizona counties currently have high ...
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