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Arizona's anti-mask school voucher plan faces tough start

Participation in the Governor's program is low.

Bisbee hospital in crisis care

COVID has forced the hospital into crisis standards of care.

Arizona reports 3,249 new cases of COVID-19, two new deaths

The number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 in Arizona reached 2,470 on Sunday.

Arizona reports 5,070 new COVID-19 cases, another 78 deaths

The daily number of new confirmed COVID-19 cases in Arizona has jumped significantly to over 5,000, state health officials said Friday.

Arizona reports over 4K new virus cases; hospitalizations up

Only 6% of the state’s inpatient beds statewide were not in use on Wednesday.

Pima County approves boosters because of high COVID spread

176 classroom outbreaks since school started.

Border Patrol line-of-duty deaths are up sharply during the pandemic

A spokesperson said all Border Patrol deaths from COVID-19 are considered line of duty deaths.

Arizona reports 3,240 additional COVID cases, 83 more deaths

The state reported that 2,274 COVID-19 patients occupied inpatient hospital beds.

Pima County recommends boosters for every eligible person over 18

Health officials cite increased COVID-19 transmission rates within the county.

University of Arizona says about 75% of employees are vaccinated

All employees must be vaccinated or get an exemption under rules for federal contractors.

Arizona reports 2,774 new COVID-19 cases, no new deaths

Hospitalizations in this surge initially peaked in early September before gradually rising again starting in late October.

Arizona reports 3,985 additional COVID-29 cases, 51 deaths

Virus-related hospitalizations remain near peaks seen during the autumn surge.

Arizona reports over 4,000 additional COVID cases, 51 deaths

State health department says rising number of cases are 'driving home the need for continuing tiered strategies of vaccination and mitigation'

Judge denies request to block vaccination requirements for federal workers, contractors

Lawyers for the state attorney general's office argued the requirements violate the government's procurement rules.

Arizona public health official: 'Pandemic not done with us'

The state on Wednesday reported over 3,000 additional confirmed cases for the sixth time in seven days.

180 city workers still not fully vaccinated

City prepares to terminate non-compliant employees.

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