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Free COVID-19 tests are available again to order through the U.S. Postal Service. Every household in the U.S. is eligible to receive four free tests.
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Arizona schools need to take action and spend their federal coronavirus relief money. Superintendent Tom Horne says this needs to be done to help students academically.
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A new study found wildlife DNA in samples collected from stalls in the Huanan Seafood Market that tested positive for SARS-CoV-2. The study’s findings were consistent with the hypothesis that COVID-19 emerged from the market.
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FBI data show violent crime is down, but those and other numbers are often incomplete. It’s impossible to know how many crimes are committed and not reported. Bradley Bartos, a Professor in the School of Government and Public Policy at the University of Arizona, joined The Show to talk about how crime as we know it is evolving.
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The Bridge Access Program, which provided free COVID-19 vaccines to uninsured adults, has now ended. That could leave them paying well over $100 just as new boosters have become available.
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The new COVID-19 vaccines could be at your pharmacy in just a few days. The Food and Drug Administration gave the green light to two updated shots on Thursday.
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3,420 COVID-19 cases were confirmed in Arizona last week. That’s an 11% increase from the previous week.
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A professor from the University of Arizona, as well as University of Oxford and University of Leeds worked on the paper.
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Navajo Nation, University of Arizona commit to work together against future pandemics
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The Show spoke more about the state of COVID-19 around the country with Will Humble, executive director of the Arizona Public Health Association.