Downtown Phoenix barber needs help after long COVID-19 battle
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Downtown Phoenix barbershop Eli's on 1st Ave needs the public's help to stay open after the owner came down with a severe bout of COVID-19. FOX 10's Anita Roman reports.

New study looks at symptoms among so-called COVID long-haulers
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A study is currently underway in several states, including Arizona, on the long-haul symptoms of COVID-19 that some are experiencing. FOX 10's Christina Carilla spoke with Dr. Elizabeth Rice with the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine about the the risks kids may face with COVID-19 long haul symptoms.

Warrant issued for Oak Lawn woman who used fake 'Maderna' card to vacation in Hawaii

An arrest warrant has been issued for an Oak Lawn woman who failed to appear for her first court date after allegedly using a phony COVID-19 vaccination card that misspelled Moderna to get into Hawaii for a vacation without quarantining.

Arizona nurse shortage sidelines non-COVID patient transfers

State health officials this week rejected a request to expand the state "surge line," a call-in system to find beds for critically ill COVID-19 patients, to include people with other medical needs, the Arizona Daily Star reported.

Pfizer COVID-19 booster: CDC panel continues discussions after FDA sign-off

A CDC panel continued to discuss specific recommendations on Pfizer’s COVID-19 booster following the FDA’s sign-off for certain Americans.

COVID-19 creates dire US shortage of teachers, school staff

Public schools have struggled for years with teacher shortages, particularly in math, science, special education and languages. But the coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated the problem.

Experts say jobseekers are looking for the right job following depths of COVID-19 pandemic

Tens of thousands of Arizonans are still unemployed currently, and unemployment benefits ended weeks ago, but employers say they still can't fill positions. Experts say there are a number of reasons behind this disconnect in the job market.

Mesa bakery hopes to stay in business despite troubles
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Ca[cakesters say they are experiencing difficulties due to struggles related to the COVID-19 pandemic, and now, they are in need of help. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen has more.

Restaurants at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport are in need of workers
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The food service industry continues to be one of the hardest hit parts of the economy following the depths of the ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic, as restaurants that were forced to shut down or make cutbacks to their workforce are now trying to catch up. However, they can't seen to find enough employees, and the same goes for restaurants and cafes at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. FOX 10's John Hook spoke with Tom Romig, Regional Vice President of Operations with SSP America, on the issue.

Poll: Half of vaccinated Americans ‘extremely’ hesitant to spend holidays with unvaccinated family

A recent Harris poll found that half of vaccinated Americans say they are “extremely” or “considerably” hesitant to spend the holidays with unvaccinated family members or friends.

FDA approves Pfizer booster for 65 and older, others at high risk

The FDA has approved Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine booster for those who are 65 years and up or run a high risk of severe disease, according to reports.

Arizona reports over 70 more COVID-19 deaths for 2nd day in a row

The 2,106 additional cases and 74 deaths increased the pandemic totals to 1,072,863 cases and 19,658 deaths, according to Arizona’s coronavirus dashboard.