Arizona reports 412 new coronavirus cases, but no new deaths

The state Health Services Department said there have been 217,237 cases of COVID-19 since the pandemic began hitting Arizona in March. The known death total remains at 5,622.

Navajo Nation reports 32 new coronavirus cases and no deaths

Tribal officials said 104,746 people have been tested on the vast reservation that covers parts of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah and 72,250 have recovered from COVID-19.

Hospital staff cheers as 13-year-old COVID-19 survivor is discharged after 57 days in ICU

There were moments where her care team did not know if she was going to make it through the night. So, when the time came for Augustina to finally be discharged to a local rehabilitation facility as a step toward going home, the entire hospital staff wanted to give her the hero's send-off she deserved.  

Police clash with thousands as demonstrators protest against COVID-19 restrictions in UK

London police clashed with demonstrators as they broke up a protest in Trafalgar Square against COVID-19 restrictions amid rising tensions over increased limits on everyday life as the government tries to stem a sharp rise in infections.

Social media and COVID shaming: Fighting a toxic combination

Shaming people who get sick or don’t follow the rules in a public health crisis has been a thing since well before coronavirus, researchers say.

Florida ends restaurant capacity cap, moves to partial Phase 3 reopening

Just in time for the weekend, restaurants can operate at full capacity -- regardless of local government rules -- as Florida moves into a partial Phase 3 reopening.

COVID-19 cases rising in parts of Midwest, West

The latest hot spot for the coronavirus in the United States is the heartland, where cases are rising in a worrying trend.

Stagehands protest, ask Ducey to allow events in Arizona again

Stagehands protested in downtown Phoenix, asking Governor Doug Ducey to allow events to take place in the state again.

NIH researchers find genetic link in patients with severe COVID-19

Researchers at the National Institutes of Health say they have found a genetic link in patients who have severe COVID-19 and are closer to finding why more men die from the disease.

Minnesota halts COVID-19 study after reports of intimidation

Incidents occurred mostly in central and southern Minnesota — rural areas where there has been more resentment over COVID-19 restrictions.

Latest coronavirus numbers in Arizona - 9/25/20
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FOX 10's Renee Nelson has the latest COVID-19 data from the Arizona Dept. of Health Services.

Argument over mask leads to woman’s arrest, use of stun gun at Ohio football game

Police used a stun gun and arrested an Ohio woman after she resisted arrest, officials said. The woman had refused to put on a mask at a middle school football game.

City of Peoria to enter Phase 2 of COVID-19 recovery plan on Sept. 28
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The City of Peoria is moving forward with Phase 2 of it's COVID-19 recovery plan. Peoria has been operating in Phase 1 since May 18, meaning very strict sanitation, physical distancing and face mask guidelines. However, the city will enter Phase 2 of its plan on Sept. 28, which will expand access to facilities and activities. For more information, visit www.peoriaaz.gov/covid19

Masks and social distancing could slow the spread of the flu

Because COVID-19 and the flu are so similar, health experts urge people to social distance and wear a mask to help prevent getting the flu.