WHO: COVID-19 herd immunity won't happen in 2021, even with vaccines
The World Health Organization’s chief scientist warned that even as numerous countries start rolling out vaccination programs to stop COVID-19, herd immunity is highly unlikely this year.
The World Health Organization’s chief scientist warned that even as numerous countries start rolling out vaccination programs to stop COVID-19, herd immunity is highly unlikely this year.
More than half of COVID-19 transmission comes from people without symptoms, CDC model shows
A model by CDC researchers found that asymptomatic individuals represented more than half of viral transmission of the novel coronavirus.
A model by CDC researchers found that asymptomatic individuals represented more than half of viral transmission of the novel coronavirus.
As COVID-19 pandemic worsens in US, most states resist tighter restrictions
As the U.S. finds itself in the most lethal phase of the coronavirus outbreak yet, governors and local officials in hard-hit parts of the country are showing little willingness to impose any new restrictions on businesses to stop the spread.
As the U.S. finds itself in the most lethal phase of the coronavirus outbreak yet, governors and local officials in hard-hit parts of the country are showing little willingness to impose any new restrictions on businesses to stop the spread.
Arizona's largest COVID-19 tester may have to shut down from lack of CARES Act funding
Embry Women's Health tests thousands of Arizonans for COVID-19 every day, but may have to shut down because of a lack of CARES Act funding.
Embry Women's Health tests thousands of Arizonans for COVID-19 every day, but may have to shut down because of a lack of CARES Act funding.
Arizona Interscholastic Association votes 5-4 to allow winter sports
High school sports are back after the executive board voted to allow the winter activities to take place.
High school sports are back after the executive board voted to allow the winter activities to take place.
Education advocates call on Gov. Ducey and state legislators to fully fund education amid COVID-19 pandemic
State estimates show since schools that used distance learning were set to receive 5% less money per students than schools that utilize in-person learning,
State estimates show since schools that used distance learning were set to receive 5% less money per students than schools that utilize in-person learning,
COVID-19 vaccine signup a problem for those who are not tech-savvy
With more people now eligible to receive their COVID-19 vaccine, chances are there's some people who will have trouble going through the signup process. FOX 10's Matt Galka guided one West Valley resident through the signup process.
With more people now eligible to receive their COVID-19 vaccine, chances are there's some people who will have trouble going through the signup process. FOX 10's Matt Galka guided one West Valley resident through the signup process.
Many receiving second COVID-19 vaccine dose are reporting symptoms
Although many who received the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine are reporting symptoms, doctors say most symptoms being reported are completely normal and show your immune system is working.
Although many who received the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine are reporting symptoms, doctors say most symptoms being reported are completely normal and show your immune system is working.
CDC: International travelers must test negative for COVID-19 before boarding flight to US
The CDC announced that all international travelers, including U.S. citizens traveling from abroad, must test negative for COVID-19 before boarding a flight heading to America.
The CDC announced that all international travelers, including U.S. citizens traveling from abroad, must test negative for COVID-19 before boarding a flight heading to America.
Concern for Capitol lockdown to become ‘significant spreading event’ after 3 lawmakers test positive
At least three House lawmakers have tested positive for COVID-19 after being locked down with several in a room during the violence siege on the U.S. Capitol, with some refusing to wear masks.
At least three House lawmakers have tested positive for COVID-19 after being locked down with several in a room during the violence siege on the U.S. Capitol, with some refusing to wear masks.
Arizona sets coronavirus deaths record, hospitalizations top 5,000
The state Department of Health Services reported 335 new deaths from COVID-19, with 232 of those attributed to COVID-19 after the latest periodic reviews of past death certificates.
The state Department of Health Services reported 335 new deaths from COVID-19, with 232 of those attributed to COVID-19 after the latest periodic reviews of past death certificates.
Dad arrested for breaking curfew to buy formula for newborn
A South African father was arrested after going out to buy baby formula for his newborn baby during curfew hours.
A South African father was arrested after going out to buy baby formula for his newborn baby during curfew hours.
COVID-19 linked to biggest drop in US greenhouse gas emissions since WWII, report finds
The COVID-19 pandemic caused greenhouse gas emissions in the United States to drop by 10.3% in 2020, according to preliminary data by the Rhodium Group.
The COVID-19 pandemic caused greenhouse gas emissions in the United States to drop by 10.3% in 2020, according to preliminary data by the Rhodium Group.
Rep. Schneider tests positive for COVID-19 after Capitol lockdown
A Democratic congressman from Illinois who was forced to go into lockdown during last week’s deadly siege at the Capitol announced Tuesday he has tested positive for COVID-19.
A Democratic congressman from Illinois who was forced to go into lockdown during last week’s deadly siege at the Capitol announced Tuesday he has tested positive for COVID-19.
Arizona based company creates masks with cooling effect
Now that wearing face masks is the new norm, they can sometimes get uncomfortable, especially for frontline workers wearing them around the clock. Valley-based company Cool Mask Reliever now has a solution by creating a mask with more comfort. More information at https://www.cmr4masks.com/
Now that wearing face masks is the new norm, they can sometimes get uncomfortable, especially for frontline workers wearing them around the clock. Valley-based company Cool Mask Reliever now has a solution by creating a mask with more comfort. More information at https://www.cmr4masks.com/
Disney World releases hours through the end of March
Disney World just revealed its winter operating schedule, which will see the reopening of at least one of its water parks.
Disney World just revealed its winter operating schedule, which will see the reopening of at least one of its water parks.
24/7 COVID-19 vaccination underway at State Farm Stadium
State Farm Stadium is now a 24/7 COVID-19 vaccination site. Appointments are available for those eligible in both Phase 1B and Phase 1A. Appointment registration: https://podvaccine.azdhs.gov.
State Farm Stadium is now a 24/7 COVID-19 vaccination site. Appointments are available for those eligible in both Phase 1B and Phase 1A. Appointment registration: https://podvaccine.azdhs.gov.
Trump administration recommends states begin vaccinating people older than 65, stop holding back 2nd dose
The Trump administration is asking states to speed delivery of COVID-19 vaccines to people older than 65 by no longer holding back the second dose of the two-dose shots.
The Trump administration is asking states to speed delivery of COVID-19 vaccines to people older than 65 by no longer holding back the second dose of the two-dose shots.
Superspreader ‘swinger’ party busted in South LA
It was advertised as a "swinger's party." However, they were swapping more than just spouses.
It was advertised as a "swinger's party." However, they were swapping more than just spouses.
Gov. Ducey says students need to be back in school or districts will lose funding
In Gov. Ducey's State of the State, he expressed the need for students to head back to the classroom, despite rising COVID-19 numbers in Arizona.
In Gov. Ducey's State of the State, he expressed the need for students to head back to the classroom, despite rising COVID-19 numbers in Arizona.



















