Arizona reports dip in new coronavirus cases; pace of deaths rises

The additional 1,934 cases and 71 deaths reported on Sept. 21 increased the state’s pandemic totals to 1,070,757 cases and 19,584 deaths, according to the state’s coronavirus dashboard.

Biden says US 'not seeking a new Cold War' during UN address

President Joe Biden said Tuesday that the U.S. is entering a “new era of diplomacy” during his first address before the U.N. General Assembly.

What life is like as a hospital resident
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There's no shortage of drama on the hit FOX show, "The Resident," each week. FOX 10's Anita Roman looks at what life is like as a hospital resident.

J&J COVID-19 booster 94% effective 2 months after 1st shot, company says

Johnson & Johnson’s booster was found to be 94% effective against symptomatic COVID-19 in the U.S. two months after the first shot, the company said.

Arizona reports 2,020 new COVID-19 cases but no new deaths

Currently, 57.4% of the state’s vaccine-eligible population — or more than 4.1 million people — has been at least partially vaccinated.

Doctors expect more flu cases in 2021; What you need to know to prepare

After a relatively non-existent flu season in 2020, medical experts are expecting more flu cases for 2021. Here's what you need to know to get ready.

George Holliday, man who filmed Rodney King beating by LAPD officers, dies at 61

George Holliday, a plumber who gained local and national fame 30 years ago when he used his video camera to tape the infamous Los Angeles police beating of motorist Rodney King in Lake View Terrace, has died, it was reported Monday.

Biden will get COVID-19 booster shot on camera, White House says

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said there is no specific date set yet for when the president will receive his booster shot, but “he will do so on camera.”

COVID-19 has killed as many Americans as 1918 Spanish flu

COVID-19 has now killed about as many Americans as the 1918-19 Spanish flu pandemic did — approximately 675,000.

Arizona's flu season: What to expect, how to stay healthy
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The end of summer means flu season is just around the corner in Arizona. Last year, many people were laying low because of COVID-19, but now, people are back to going out to restaurants and events. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen speaks with Dr. Janice Johnston, chief medical officer and co-founder of Redirect Health, on what to expect from the flu season this year, and how to stay healthy.

Medical chat with Dr. Oz: COVID-19 vaccines for kids 5-11
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FOX 10's Troy Hayden and Syleste Rodriguez talk to Dr. Oz about COVID-19 vaccines for children; booster shots for people 65 and over; how the virus is evolving and why the science behind masks is important.

US to require incoming foreign travelers to be vaccinated against COVID-19

Beginning in November, all foreign travelers flying to the U.S. will need to show proof of vaccination before boarding, as well as proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken within three days of the flight.

Vietnam War veteran needs help starting barber shop back up

It was at the age of 13, Robert Guidry fell in love with cutting hair, first his brother and then others. It wasn’t until he served in the Marines during the Vietnam War did he realize even more the importance of a good cut.

California has lowest COVID case rate in the nation

The CDC credits that success on California's high vaccination rate, and the willingness of people across the state to wear masks in public.

Race for Recovery: Man runs marathons to support those suffering from addiction
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After overcoming drug addiction 10 years ago, Michael Murtaugh spent the last year running marathons across the country to raise money for the nonprofit Parents of Addicted Loved Ones. If you'd like to take part, you can choose your own race and submit your times to https://palgroup.org/r4r/ before midnight on Sept. 26.