Virginia woman dies hours after receiving COVID-19 vaccine, health officials investigating
A Virginia woman from Gloucester died within hours of receiving the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine, according to her family.
A Virginia woman from Gloucester died within hours of receiving the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine, according to her family.
111-year-old SC woman says secret to long life is wine, beer and getting the COVID-19 vaccine
A 111-year-old South Carolina woman who also lived through the 1918 pandemic credits her long life to drinking a glass of wine with lunch, drinking beer with dinner, and now, getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
A 111-year-old South Carolina woman who also lived through the 1918 pandemic credits her long life to drinking a glass of wine with lunch, drinking beer with dinner, and now, getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
California's largest vaccination site to open at Levi's Stadium
The site will open Tuesday week with the initial capacity to vaccinate 5,000 people per day, with plans to increase capacity up to 15,000 people a day as vaccine supplies increase. The vaccinations will be given to Santa Clara County residents.
The site will open Tuesday week with the initial capacity to vaccinate 5,000 people per day, with plans to increase capacity up to 15,000 people a day as vaccine supplies increase. The vaccinations will be given to Santa Clara County residents.
Mesa rolls out another assistance program for those impacted by COVID-19
The program, which is only open to Mesa city residents, is aimed at helping people who are behind on bills.
The program, which is only open to Mesa city residents, is aimed at helping people who are behind on bills.
Airline pilot shares story of 2-month battle with COVID-19
Chris Sickel is going home after a two-month battle with COVID-19. He is a 49-year-old Southwest Airlines pilot and has no underlying condition. His family shared his story with FOX 5 because Chris was healthy and yet suffered devastating effects.
Chris Sickel is going home after a two-month battle with COVID-19. He is a 49-year-old Southwest Airlines pilot and has no underlying condition. His family shared his story with FOX 5 because Chris was healthy and yet suffered devastating effects.
COVID-19 vaccines: More side effects reported after 2nd dose, but experts say there’s a reason
It’s normal to experience side effects from COVID-19 vaccines, particularly after the second shot. An expert from Johns Hopkins University explains why.
It’s normal to experience side effects from COVID-19 vaccines, particularly after the second shot. An expert from Johns Hopkins University explains why.
Some health experts believe it is time to prioritize teens for COVID-19 vaccination
It is estimated that more than 27 million Americans have already been vaccinated for COVID-19, and while many of them are of the older population, the age group fueling the spread currently are those within the 20-44 range of age. FOX 10 spoke with health expert Will Humble on calls by some to prioritize vaccinations for that age group.
It is estimated that more than 27 million Americans have already been vaccinated for COVID-19, and while many of them are of the older population, the age group fueling the spread currently are those within the 20-44 range of age. FOX 10 spoke with health expert Will Humble on calls by some to prioritize vaccinations for that age group.
Fans set to return to sports game in Phoenix, albeit with COVID-related restrictions in place
Despite concerns over the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Phoenix Suns officials, as well as officials with the Salt River Fields, say they are ready to welcome fans back in the stands.
Despite concerns over the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Phoenix Suns officials, as well as officials with the Salt River Fields, say they are ready to welcome fans back in the stands.
JJ Watt sends special video to fan with Down Syndrome who lost wife to COVID-19
Jesse and his wife Samantha, who also had Down Syndrome, were married for seven years.
Jesse and his wife Samantha, who also had Down Syndrome, were married for seven years.
TSA: Travelers who violate mask mandate face fines up to $1,500
The TSA issued an update to its recent mask mandate for travelers passing through security checkpoints, confirming that violators face fines ranging from $250 up to $1,500, for repeat offenders.
The TSA issued an update to its recent mask mandate for travelers passing through security checkpoints, confirming that violators face fines ranging from $250 up to $1,500, for repeat offenders.
Congressional report finds toxic heavy metals in some baby food
Led by Democratic Chairman Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, the committee’s investigation found that top baby foods carried dangerous levels of inorganic arsenic, lead, cadmium and mercury.
Led by Democratic Chairman Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, the committee’s investigation found that top baby foods carried dangerous levels of inorganic arsenic, lead, cadmium and mercury.
NFL writes to Biden offering all stadiums as vaccine sites
The NFL is telling the federal government it will make the remaining of the league’s 30 stadiums available as COVID-19 vaccination sites, joining the seven facilities already administering the vaccine.
The NFL is telling the federal government it will make the remaining of the league’s 30 stadiums available as COVID-19 vaccination sites, joining the seven facilities already administering the vaccine.
Canada blocks cruise ships until 2022, affecting Alaska tourism, too
The Canadian government has extended a ban on cruise ships through February 2022, which is expected to block trips from visiting Alaska this year.
The Canadian government has extended a ban on cruise ships through February 2022, which is expected to block trips from visiting Alaska this year.
New Orleans shutters bars, bans liquor sales during 2021 Mardi Gras weekend
New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell announced that all bars will be closed and liquor sales will be banned during Mardi Gras weekend in order to curb the spread of COVID-19.
New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell announced that all bars will be closed and liquor sales will be banned during Mardi Gras weekend in order to curb the spread of COVID-19.
Senate signals bipartisan support for more targeted $1,400 stimulus checks
The Senate voted 99-1 to bar 'upper-income taxpayers' from receiving next stimulus check
The Senate voted 99-1 to bar 'upper-income taxpayers' from receiving next stimulus check
Arizona COVID-19 weekly update
We're wrapping up this week's coronavirus situation with Dr. Ross Goldberg, President of the Arizona Medical Association and District Medical Group Vice-Chair of surgery at Valleywise Health.
We're wrapping up this week's coronavirus situation with Dr. Ross Goldberg, President of the Arizona Medical Association and District Medical Group Vice-Chair of surgery at Valleywise Health.
Pentagon to deploy troops across US to assist COVID-19 vaccine drive
The White House said about 1,000 active duty military personnel will deploy to state vaccination centers, helping to administer thousands of shots a day.
The White House said about 1,000 active duty military personnel will deploy to state vaccination centers, helping to administer thousands of shots a day.
San Quentin prison fined with record amount from California workplace safety agency
The $421,880 fine against San Quentin State Prison is several times higher than any others levied by the Division of Occupational Safety and Health, commonly known as Cal/OSHA. Only a few others exceed $100,000, and most are several thousand dollars.
The $421,880 fine against San Quentin State Prison is several times higher than any others levied by the Division of Occupational Safety and Health, commonly known as Cal/OSHA. Only a few others exceed $100,000, and most are several thousand dollars.
Glendale Fire Dept. creates COVID-19 kit families can use to get real-time information
The hard part for many people who have a loved one diagnosed with the coronavirus is not being able to visit them in the hospital. Now the Glendale Fire. Dept. has a new way to help give families some answers about their loved one's status.
The hard part for many people who have a loved one diagnosed with the coronavirus is not being able to visit them in the hospital. Now the Glendale Fire. Dept. has a new way to help give families some answers about their loved one's status.
US won't make immigration arrests at COVID-19 vaccination sites
The U.S. government says it won't be making routine immigration enforcement arrests at COVID-19 vaccination sites.
The U.S. government says it won't be making routine immigration enforcement arrests at COVID-19 vaccination sites.




















