A vaccine won't end the COVID-19 crisis right away, experts say
Many challenges lie ahead — not just the logistical hurdles involved in the biggest vaccination campaign in U.S. history, but public fear and misinformation that could hinder the effort and kick the end of the pandemic further down the road.
Many challenges lie ahead — not just the logistical hurdles involved in the biggest vaccination campaign in U.S. history, but public fear and misinformation that could hinder the effort and kick the end of the pandemic further down the road.
Arizona average of new COVID cases doubles in past 2 weeks
Arizona reported over 4,000 new COVID-19 cases for the fourth time within six days as the current surge in the coronavirus outbreak saw the state's seven-day rolling average of daily new cases double in the past two weeks.
Arizona reported over 4,000 new COVID-19 cases for the fourth time within six days as the current surge in the coronavirus outbreak saw the state's seven-day rolling average of daily new cases double in the past two weeks.
Mask mandates work to slow spread of COVID-19, CDC study finds
A study analyzing COVID-19 cases in Kansas found that counties with a mask mandate slowed the spread of the virus, while counties without a mask requirement saw a dramatic increase in cases.
A study analyzing COVID-19 cases in Kansas found that counties with a mask mandate slowed the spread of the virus, while counties without a mask requirement saw a dramatic increase in cases.
Oregon governor tells residents to call cops on people violating COVID restrictions
Oregon Governor Kate Brown has told Oregon residents to call the police if they see COVID violations over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
Oregon Governor Kate Brown has told Oregon residents to call the police if they see COVID violations over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
States impose new rules, plead with public to stop COVID-19 spread
State and local officials nationwide are imposing new restrictions and pleading with the public in an increasingly desperate attempt to stop the coronavirus spread.
State and local officials nationwide are imposing new restrictions and pleading with the public in an increasingly desperate attempt to stop the coronavirus spread.
Travelers to Los Angeles will have to sign quarantine form starting Wednesday
Travelers coming through Los Angeles International and Van Nuys airports and Union Station beginning Wednesday will be required to sign a form acknowledging California's recommended 14-day self-quarantine in response to rising coronavirus rates.
Travelers coming through Los Angeles International and Van Nuys airports and Union Station beginning Wednesday will be required to sign a form acknowledging California's recommended 14-day self-quarantine in response to rising coronavirus rates.
ASU students design mask to help prevent spread of COVID-19
Some Arizona State University students took part in a worldwide challenge to create a mask that's not only comfortable and stylish, but also better at preventing the spread of the coronavirus -- and they made it to the semi-finals. John Patterson with the ASU Luminosity Lab team talks to FOX 10's Troy Hayden about the competition. Online: https://xprize.org/masksurvey
Some Arizona State University students took part in a worldwide challenge to create a mask that's not only comfortable and stylish, but also better at preventing the spread of the coronavirus -- and they made it to the semi-finals. John Patterson with the ASU Luminosity Lab team talks to FOX 10's Troy Hayden about the competition. Online: https://xprize.org/masksurvey
Economists urge Congress to send out second round of $1,200 stimulus checks
A group of more than 125 economists is calling on Congress to send out more direct cash payments to American families to help them weather the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent economic downturn.
A group of more than 125 economists is calling on Congress to send out more direct cash payments to American families to help them weather the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent economic downturn.
Are dining tents a safe way to eat out amid the COVID-19 pandemic?
Outdoor dining tents are popping up outside restaurants during the pandemic, but experts say not all setups are equal.
Outdoor dining tents are popping up outside restaurants during the pandemic, but experts say not all setups are equal.
Kelly meets with Arizona governor as he prepares to take seat in Senate
Kelly said he’s concerned about polls showing much of the country doesn’t plan to get vaccinated, which would prevent the herd immunity necessary to keep the spread of the coronavirus in check.
Kelly said he’s concerned about polls showing much of the country doesn’t plan to get vaccinated, which would prevent the herd immunity necessary to keep the spread of the coronavirus in check.
Virus cases lead to voluntary curfew in Pima County
Health officials in an Arizona county want residents to observe a 10 p.m. curfew to discourage people from going to parties, bars and other social settings that are risky for the spread of the coronavirus.
Health officials in an Arizona county want residents to observe a 10 p.m. curfew to discourage people from going to parties, bars and other social settings that are risky for the spread of the coronavirus.
Gov. Ducey: First doses of COVID-19 vaccine expected in Arizona by late December
Arizonans could expect to see the first doses of COVID-19 by the end of next month, according to Gov. Ducey.
Arizonans could expect to see the first doses of COVID-19 by the end of next month, according to Gov. Ducey.
Flu cases in Arizona are low compared to November 2019 numbers
Compared to November 2019, flu cases in Arizona are lower and a doctor explains why that reason may be.
Compared to November 2019, flu cases in Arizona are lower and a doctor explains why that reason may be.
Sedona's Pink Jeep Tours take COVID-19 precautions to keep on moving
Although the pandemic has hurt the tourism industry in Arizona, Pink Jeep Tours in Sedona isn't planning on slowing down anytime soon. FOX 10 photojournalists Joe Tillman and Brian Kae show us how the business taking COVID-19 safety precautions.
Although the pandemic has hurt the tourism industry in Arizona, Pink Jeep Tours in Sedona isn't planning on slowing down anytime soon. FOX 10 photojournalists Joe Tillman and Brian Kae show us how the business taking COVID-19 safety precautions.
Maricopa County supervisor calling for pause in youth sporting events as COVID-19 cases surge
Steve Gallardo is asking city leaders to put a temporary stop to youth sporting events, as Arizona sees a surge in the number of new COVID-19 cases.
Steve Gallardo is asking city leaders to put a temporary stop to youth sporting events, as Arizona sees a surge in the number of new COVID-19 cases.
NFL tightens COVID-19 rules, will discipline players who don’t wear mask on sidelines
The NFL has announced new safety restrictions at games to slow the spread of COVID-19, now requiring players who are sitting on the sidelines to wear masks.
The NFL has announced new safety restrictions at games to slow the spread of COVID-19, now requiring players who are sitting on the sidelines to wear masks.
Businesses hope for boost as Glendale Glitters returns despite COVID-19 pandemic
The event is returning for 2020, despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The event is returning for 2020, despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Some frontline medical workers feeling weary, overwhelmed amid COVID-19 surge in Arizona
As Arizona sees another surge in COVID-19 cases amid the ongoing pandemic, some medical workers are fearful of what might come after Thanksgiving.
As Arizona sees another surge in COVID-19 cases amid the ongoing pandemic, some medical workers are fearful of what might come after Thanksgiving.
XpresCheck opens COVID-19 testing site at Phoenix's Sky Harbor Airport
XpresCheck is now offering coronavirus testing in Terminal 4, just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday.
XpresCheck is now offering coronavirus testing in Terminal 4, just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday.
99th birthday celebration becomes COVID-19 'super spreader' after all family members infected
From their 99-year-old father to a 3-year-old great-nephew, more than a dozen relatives felt the effects of the family trip that turned into a super spreader.
From their 99-year-old father to a 3-year-old great-nephew, more than a dozen relatives felt the effects of the family trip that turned into a super spreader.



















