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COVID cases are once again on the rise in the U.S. and Arizona as a new variant of the virus gains dominance.
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Senate officials say the committee will evaluate protocols and overall public health guidance issued in response to the COVID-10 pandemic in addition to injustices committed against families, businesses, workers and industries
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Arizona public health officials are calling for public action as the state sees an increase in COVID, RSV and the flu.
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A new survey from the CDC shows that nearly 32% of Arizona adults who say they had COVID also experienced some form of long COVID.
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The Arizona Department of Health Services reports nearly 4,792 new confirmed cases last week – a 42% increase from the previous week and an increase of more than 2,000% from this time last year.
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Arizona children ages 5 and older can now receive the updated COVID-19 vaccine boosters targeting Omicron subvariants.
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An estimated 75% of Arizonans have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, while 63% are considered fully vaccinated.
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The Indian Health Service says the Navajo Nation has been exceptional at rolling out the COVID-19 vaccine to children, but still faces many logistical challenges especially with the youngest age group. KNAU’s Melissa Sevigny reports.
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The highest spread was reported within tribal communities and Page.
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A team led by a University of Arizona scientist has traced the source of the COVID-19 virus to a wildlife market in China. KNAU’s Melissa Sevigny reports on the research, published this week in Science.