COVID-19 vaccine: Arizona focuses on at-risk groups, targeted zip codes
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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.

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