Many Arizonans are unable to get the latest COVID-19 booster without a prescription because state law requires formal approval from a key CDC committee. This delay is causing concern among residents ...
The Arizona Department of Health Services relaunched its mobile COVID-19 vaccination program to ensure all had access to vaccinations, the department announced. The goal of the program is to give all ...
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, ...
PHOENIX — Among the most vulnerable are young people with mental health challenges. Before the pandemic, rates of mental illness had been steadily increasing. As the coronavirus pandemic has unfolded, ...
With 896 new cases reported today, the total number of Arizona’s confirmed novel coronavirus cases rose past 857,000 as of Friday, April 23, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services.
Arizona law currently prevents pharmacists from administering updated COVID-19 shots without a prescription. Some states have authorized pharmacists to give the shots, but Arizona has not yet taken ...
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 ...
Despite the Arizona Department of Health Services issuing a standing order last week allowing virtually every Arizona resident to get a COVID-19 vaccine without a prescription, vaccine access has ...