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Arizona health officials say COVID-19 vaccines, testing and treatment will remain available in the state as the federal government ends its public health emergency Thursday.
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Hobbs said she made the decision because Cullen didn’t want to proceed as the nominee.
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The move further highlights the divide between the conservative body and the new Democratic governor.
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The Arizona Department of Health Services has begun a mobile COVID-19 testing program for underserved communities in the state.
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The 10 most popular names for girls, and nine of the 10 most popular for boys, are the same ones parents chose in 2021.
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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 and the rest of the country are currently experiencing a surge in influenza, COVID and RSV cases.
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Navajo, Apache, Gila and Pima counties all fall into the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's high community transmission category.
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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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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report rising community levels of COVID-19 in many Arizona counties.