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City officials said that they will need to make up $22 million after the American Rescue Plan funds for homeless services expire. Since they are temporary, the city needs to replace the gap to maintain current service levels.
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The University of Arizona and pharmaceutical company Sunshine Biopharma are developing medical technology to minimize the severity of coronavirus infections.
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A new report from the Helios Education Foundation shows Arizona's chronic absence rates still haven't bounced back to pre-pandemic levels.
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Arizonans had been facing hurdles to getting COVID-19 shots amid regulatory confusion caused by shakeups at the CDC. But a state health department order has now cleared the way for broader access.
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The Arizona Department of Health Services issued a standing order to serve as a prescription for all Arizonans who want to get COVID-19 vaccines, but Arizonans may still face hurdles.
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Pima County health officials are again offering COVID vaccines at county clinics. The update comes amid Gov. Katie Hobbs’ executive order ramping up vaccine access statewide.
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The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that state lawmakers acted illegally when they passed a measure protecting doctors from negligence claims during the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs issued an executive order Thursday to ensure Arizonans can access COVID-19 vaccines.
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Dr. Patrick Pirrotte, associate professor at TGen, is a co-senior author on the study. He joined The Show to talk more about what they found.
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As governors of California, Oregon, Washington and Hawaii form an alliance to create vaccine recommendations for their states, Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs says she's also concerned about vaccines.