CDC study finds 9 out of 10 people in US got 2nd dose of COVID-19 vaccine

A new CDC study found the vast majority of people are completing their coronavirus vaccination in the recommended timeframe. Public health officials called the "encouraging."

Phoenix VA opens COVID-19 vaccines for veterans of all ages

An appointment is required, and vaccine distributions are being held at multiple VA locations across the metro Phoenix area.

Tempe opens city-operated fitness centers, Kiwanis Pool
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The City of Tempe is reopening some of its public facilities as we emerge from COVID-19 closures. City-operated fitness centers at Kiwanis, Escalante, and North Tempe community centers will reopen on March 15. More information at tempe.gov/coronavirus. FOX 10's Ty Brennan reports.

US prison guards refusing vaccines despite COVID-19

A correctional officer polled his colleagues earlier this year in a private Facebook group: “Will you take the COVID-19 vaccine if offered?” The answer from more than half: “Hell no.”

California’s first case of Brazilian COVID-19 variant appears in San Bernardino

California’s first confirmed case of the P.1 coronavirus variant, commonly known as the ‘Brazilian’ variant has been detected in a San Bernardino resident.  

Arizona reports 649 additional COVID-19 cases, 7 more deaths

Authorities said Arizona’s weekly percent positivity for COVID-19 diagnostic testing — an indicator of how much the virus is spreading in the community — is at a five-month low.

Pending stimulus check? Here's when your money could be released

Many Americans already see the money in their bank account but they are not able to access it because it is 'pending.'

Medical expert says spring breakers, St. Patrick's Day likely won't cause COVID-19 surge in Arizona

An Arizona medical expert says spring breakers and those celebrating St. Patrick's Day likely won't cause a COVID-19 surge in the state as vaccines are up and many have already been exposed to the virus.

"I’m back in action,” One of the first Americans who contracted COVID-19 speaks about his recovery

Gregg Garfield was the first coronavirus patient admitted to his hospital. He was on a ventilator for 30 days and doctors gave him a 1% chance to live. But now Gregg is thriving and has beat COVID-19.

Gov. Ducey says Arizona can meet Biden’s vaccine deadline

Arizona is scheduling vaccines for people 55 and older through four state-run mass vaccination sites in Phoenix and Tucson, and plans to lower the threshold to age 45 on April 1.

Parent groups excited over expansion of Child Tax Credit in stimulus bill

Under the American Rescue Plan, which has been signed into law by president Joe Biden, the Child Tax Credit, is being raised up to $3,600 a year.

Anti-COVID-19 vaccine accounts thrive on social media, despite platform rules

With vaccination against COVID-19 in full swing, social platforms like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter say they’ve stepped up their fight against misinformation that aims to undermine trust in the vaccines. But problems abound.

US surpasses COVID-19 vaccine milestone of 100 million shots administered

The U.S. has administered more than 100 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine according to the latest numbers posted Friday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

COVID-19 causes the immune system to go rogue and harm the body, researchers say

Researchers have found that in some people with severe COVID-19, the immune system goes rogue and attacks one of its own key defenses instead of fighting the coronavirus.