COVID-19 vaccine: Arizona focuses on at-risk groups, targeted zip codes
The U.S. hit a record for the number of vaccines administered in a single day over the weekend, but not everyone has easy access to a shot. Here in Arizona, officials are working to reach some of the most hard-hit communities. FOX 10's Ty Brennan reports.
The U.S. hit a record for the number of vaccines administered in a single day over the weekend, but not everyone has easy access to a shot. Here in Arizona, officials are working to reach some of the most hard-hit communities. FOX 10's Ty Brennan reports.
Israel reopens bars, restaurants and other parts of economy to those fully vaccinated against COVID-19
Nearly 40% of the population in Israel is vaccinated against COVID-19, and now authorities have reopened much of the economy to these “Green Pass” holders.
Nearly 40% of the population in Israel is vaccinated against COVID-19, and now authorities have reopened much of the economy to these “Green Pass” holders.
COVID-19 1 year later: Pandemic ‘long haulers’ say surviving the virus is only half the battle
We’re taking an in-depth look at Arizonans still dealing with the aftermath of the COVID-19 virus. They’ve recovered from the worst symptoms, yet they continue to suffer from potential long-term side effects several months later.
We’re taking an in-depth look at Arizonans still dealing with the aftermath of the COVID-19 virus. They’ve recovered from the worst symptoms, yet they continue to suffer from potential long-term side effects several months later.
Know the difference between allergies and COVID-19 symptoms
Runny nose, itchy eyes, and sneezing -- the miserable signs of allergy season here in the Sunshine State. Local doctors say pollen levels are peaking in the next few weeks.
Runny nose, itchy eyes, and sneezing -- the miserable signs of allergy season here in the Sunshine State. Local doctors say pollen levels are peaking in the next few weeks.
Arizona improves grade by Harvard researchers to an A for COVID-19 efforts
Arizona first earned a C grade from Harvard researches on COVID-19 vaccination efforts, but a month later, the state now has an A grade.
Arizona first earned a C grade from Harvard researches on COVID-19 vaccination efforts, but a month later, the state now has an A grade.
First doses of Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccines arrive in Maricopa County, officials say
The first doses of Johnson and Johnson's one-dose COVID-19 vaccine have arrived in Maricopa County, according to county officials.
The first doses of Johnson and Johnson's one-dose COVID-19 vaccine have arrived in Maricopa County, according to county officials.
Kyrsten Sinema channels John McCain, gives ‘thumbs-down’ vote on $15 minimum wage plan
U.S. senator from Arizona calls for "open debate" on wage issues -- separate from the coronavirus bill.
U.S. senator from Arizona calls for "open debate" on wage issues -- separate from the coronavirus bill.
Number of new coronavirus cases in Arizona drops to below 1,000
State health officials on March 8 said there are 783 new confirmed cases of the virus. With that latest figure, the state’s pandemic total number of cases is now at 827,237. The death toll remains 16,328.
State health officials on March 8 said there are 783 new confirmed cases of the virus. With that latest figure, the state’s pandemic total number of cases is now at 827,237. The death toll remains 16,328.
Biden to deliver first primetime address as president, will mark anniversary of coronavirus shutdowns
President Biden’s address Thursday will be his first major address since Inauguration Day, and it's set to mark the anniversary of the coronavirus shutdowns.
President Biden’s address Thursday will be his first major address since Inauguration Day, and it's set to mark the anniversary of the coronavirus shutdowns.
CDC: Fully-vaccinated people can gather without masks, should still cover face in public
Fully-vaccinated Americans can gather with other vaccinated people indoors without wearing a mask or social distancing, according to long-awaited guidance from the CDC.
Fully-vaccinated Americans can gather with other vaccinated people indoors without wearing a mask or social distancing, according to long-awaited guidance from the CDC.
Getting the COVID-19 vaccine: Arizona doctor answers some frequently asked questions
Can vaccinated people return to their normal, maskless lives? What vaccine is best? An Arizona doctor answers some of these questions.
Can vaccinated people return to their normal, maskless lives? What vaccine is best? An Arizona doctor answers some of these questions.
Study finds people with dementia twice as likely to get COVID-19
A new study found people who have dementia are at an increased risk of contracting COVID-19.
A new study found people who have dementia are at an increased risk of contracting COVID-19.
Arizona restaurants scramble for new hires after Gov. Ducey ends capacity restrictions
The unexpected decision by Governor Doug Ducey to allow 100% capacity at restaurants caught much of the industry off-guard and now, some eateries are scrambling to adjust.
The unexpected decision by Governor Doug Ducey to allow 100% capacity at restaurants caught much of the industry off-guard and now, some eateries are scrambling to adjust.
Volunteers door knock in Phoenix, working to register a neighborhood for COVID-19 vaccines
A Phoenix woman grew concerned after a man knocked on her door attempting to register her for a COVID-19 vaccine. FOX 10 looked into it and it was confirmed to be an effort by the state's health department.
A Phoenix woman grew concerned after a man knocked on her door attempting to register her for a COVID-19 vaccine. FOX 10 looked into it and it was confirmed to be an effort by the state's health department.
Unpredictability of COVID-19 severity may come down to antibody response, study shows
A new study is helping give researchers a better understanding of why a person infected with COVID-19 would become seriously ill - and it may come down to the type of antibody the person produces.
A new study is helping give researchers a better understanding of why a person infected with COVID-19 would become seriously ill - and it may come down to the type of antibody the person produces.
COVID-19 pill effective in preliminary testing may be 'holy grail' of pandemic, doctor says
The drug would function as an at-home, five-day treatment, similar to Tamiflu, to stop the virus from reproducing before causing major damage. Details, here:
The drug would function as an at-home, five-day treatment, similar to Tamiflu, to stop the virus from reproducing before causing major damage. Details, here:
Arizona reports 1,335 more COVID-19 cases and 5 more deaths
With the latest figures released by the Department of Health Services, Arizona’s pandemic totals rose to 826,454 cases with 16,328 known deaths.
With the latest figures released by the Department of Health Services, Arizona’s pandemic totals rose to 826,454 cases with 16,328 known deaths.
Arizona senators vote to approve $1.9T COVID-19 relief bill
The 50-49 vote gives President Joe Biden and his Democratic allies a victory that they say is crucial for hoisting the country out of the pandemic and economic doldrums.
The 50-49 vote gives President Joe Biden and his Democratic allies a victory that they say is crucial for hoisting the country out of the pandemic and economic doldrums.
Biden: Americans to begin receiving $1,400 stimulus checks this month
"When we took office 45 days ago, I promised the American people that help was on the way," Biden said. "Today, I can say we have taken one more giant step forward in delivering on that promise."
"When we took office 45 days ago, I promised the American people that help was on the way," Biden said. "Today, I can say we have taken one more giant step forward in delivering on that promise."
Arizona doctor 'concerned' over Gov. Ducey's decision to end COVID-19 capacity restrictions
A day after Arizona's Governor lifted capacity restrictions on most businesses, bars and restaurants are buzzing with people. However, a Valley doctor is concerned it's too soon.
A day after Arizona's Governor lifted capacity restrictions on most businesses, bars and restaurants are buzzing with people. However, a Valley doctor is concerned it's too soon.



















