Free beer, other new incentives for Biden's 'month of action' ahead of July 4 goal

President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced a “month of action” to urge more Americans to get vaccinated before the July 4 holiday, including a number of new incentives and steps to ease barriers.

FDA recalls unauthorized at-home coronavirus rapid test over false results concerns

The COVID-19 antigen and antibody test kits were distributed to pharmacies and sold directly to consumers, and the FDA said it has "serious concerns about the performance" of both tests.

NIH testing effectiveness, safety of mixing COVID-19 vaccines with potential boosters

The National Institute of Health has begun clinical trials for patients who have received both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine and giving them a different third booster shot to test the effectiveness and safety of mixing vaccines.

Target reopens fitting rooms at all stores after closing to customers during pandemic

Target said it began opening some of the dressing rooms at the start of Memorial Day weekend, and all were expected to reopen by June 1. The only exception is “a small number” being used for vaccine administration.

COVID-19 vaccine makers prep for next possible phase: booster doses
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Coronavirus vaccination efforts continue around the U.S. and it's looking more likely that we will eventually need a booster shot, but when? FOX's Dr. Mike Cirigliano has the details.

Moderna seeks full FDA approval of its COVID-19 vaccine

Moderna said it has started the process of obtaining full approval of its COVID-19 vaccine. It will submit data “on a rolling basis over the coming weeks,” which the FDA will scrutinize.

Mobile vaccination units hit tiny US towns to boost immunity

Doctors and nurses are staffing mobile clinics to ensure people in tiny towns and rural areas can get vaccinated. In Nevada and Arizona, FEMA has dispatched the units to places that lack pharmacies, clinics and other vaccination sites.

San Carlos Apache Tribe nearly halts spread of coronavirus

About one-third of the population on the southeastern Arizona reservation had been infected over the past year. Now, the average number of positive COVID-19 cases is down to less than 1% a week.

Arizona reports 361 new COVID-19 cases, no additional deaths

The latest numbers pushed the state’s totals to 881,450 cases and 17,628 known deaths since the COVID-19 pandemic began.

Despite challenges, pools around the Valley are open for Memorial Day weekend

Memorial Day marks the official start of summer, and people are heading out to pools, some for the first time since 2019. However, pools are still feeling the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hospital faces lawsuit over coronavirus vaccination mandate

The hospital gave employees a June 7 deadline to receive the vaccine or risk suspension and termination, the lawsuit claims.

Arizona reports 623 new COVID-19 cases, no additional deaths

The latest numbers pushed the Arizona's totals to 881,089 cases and 17,628 known deaths since the pandemic began more than a year ago.

New COVID-19 variant found in Vietnam is hybrid of India, UK strains

Vietnam's health minister said the new variant could be responsible for a recent surge, which has spread to 30 of the country’s 63 municipalities and provinces.

Uptick in coronavirus cases prompts Chinese city to lock down neighborhood

The southern Chinese city of Guangzhou has shut down a neighborhood and ordered residents to stay home for door-to-door coronavirus testing following an upsurge in infections that has rattled authorities.