Up to 50,000 COVID-19 cases can be traced back to Mardi Gras 2020, study finds

A new study shows the lack of COVID-19 safety regulations during last year’s Mardi Gras at the dawn of the pandemic likely caused it to be a superspreader event that spawned up to 50,000 cases.

As COVID-19 vaccines come out, world deals with spread of COVID-19 variants
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FOX 10's John Hook spoke with Dr. John Whyte, Chief Medical Officer with WebMD, on the COVID-19 variants that are currently spreading around the world, including in the U.S.

N95 mask scam: Federal government says counterfeit masks sold to hospitals in at least 5 states

Federal authorities are investigating a massive counterfeit N95 mask operation in which fake 3M masks were sold in at least five states to hospitals, medical facilities and government agencies.

California congresswoman announces $7K a person for COVID funeral expenses

Lawmakers said that FEMA is creating a hotline to help provide information to people seeking reimbursement. In the meantime, they recommend families begin gathering any documentation of funeral costs, such as billing records from the mortuary, cemetery or other services. 

Researchers concerned ‘escape mutation’ found in COVID-19 variants may help virus evade antibodies

The E484K mutation - nicknamed “Eeek” - was first discovered in the South African variant. But now researchers are growing more concerned after finding it in the Brazilian variant and, most recently, some cases of the U.K. variant as well.

Honeywell workers volunteering at mass vaccination site
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Every day this week, at least 50 Honeywell workers will be volunteering at the COVID-19 mass vaccination site at Chandler-Gilbert Community College.

House requests briefing from postmaster general about ‘alarmingly high’ COVID-19 infections among USPS workers

The House Oversight Committee has asked USPS postmaster general Louis DeJoy to address the “alarmingly high numbers of coronavirus infections and deaths suffered by postal workers.”

Drive-thru COVID-19 clinic now open at NOAH Venado Valley Health Center
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A new location for drive-thru coronavirus vaccines is now open at NOAH Venado Valley Health Center located near 27th Avenue and the Loop 101 in Phoenix.

California probes whistleblower allegations from state COVID lab

Documents also reveal that some employees handling patient specimens were unlicensed and inadequately trained, the report said.

World's second-oldest person survives coronavirus at age 116

A 116-year-old French nun who is believed to be the world’s second-oldest person has survived COVID-19 and is looking forward to celebrating her 117th birthday on Thursday.

Arizona restaurants look to make cocktails-to-go permanent

Restaurant owners supporting the measure say it would help them get back on their feet after the pandemic devastated the industry. But others say it would devalue their businesses.