AZ's Board of Pharmacy said pharmacists can administer the new COVID-19 vaccine to anyone ages 6 years of age and older who want it.
Arizona's largest health system announced Sept. 25 that it plans to give out the new COVID shot after earlier uncertainty.
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
Study gives insight into how Arizona's Hispanic communities weathered economic turbulence amid COVID
As we commemorate Hispanic Heritage Month, we are taking a closer look at how the Valley's Latino communities rebounded ...
Confirmed coronavirus cases in Arizona topped 6,900 Tuesday, according to new state figures. The number of confirmed coronavirus cases across Arizona is 6,948, the Arizona Department of Health ...
Former Arizona lawmaker Lorenzo Sierra recounts his battles with illness, love and politics in a new memoir out this month.
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