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COVID-19 took a deadly toll on nursing home residents. Now, a new study shows mortality rates among this population remains higher than pre-pandemic levels.
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Dr. Moneesh Bhow, medical director of the emergency department at Banner University Medical Center Phoenix, said he expects to see cases continue to rise following Thanksgiving, since holiday gatherings tend to lead to a spike in respiratory viruses.
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The Arizona Department of Health Services reported more than 1,000 cases of influenza last week and more than 2,100 cases of COVID-19.
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The U.S. Attorney's Office for Arizona says a private country club has agreed to settle a civil-fraud allegation over a loan that was forgiven under a 2020-covid-stimulus bill.
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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.