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Two men have been arrested in connection with the fatal stabbing of another man on Saturday night, Tucson police said.
Luis Solorzano Villalta, 52, and Edgar Giovanny Villalta, 51, are facing first-degree murder and kidnapping charges in the death of a 50-year-old man, Tucson police said Monday in a news release. The dead man s name has not been released.
Police officers were sent to the 2800 block of North Stone Avenue for a stabbing in front of an apartment complex.
Officers found the victim suffering stab wounds and began administering first aid. The man was taken to Banner-University Medical Center but was pronounced dead a short time later, police said
Pima County and hospital officials address COVID-19 vaccination plan (Source: AP Photo/Morry Gash, Pool) By Shelby Trahan | December 14, 2020 at 9:09 AM MST - Updated December 14 at 3:54 PM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - As the coronavirus pandemic continues to impact millions across the nation, hope is in the air as some healthcare workers in New York are among the first to receive the new vaccine. The news came Monday, Dec. 14 as the death toll in the U.S. neared 300,000.
Here at home, Pima County Health Department along with officials from Tucson Medical Center and Banner University Medical Center met today to discuss the COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan. Officials have said the first doses of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccine are expected to arrive within the next few days.
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Pima County is expected to receive 11,000 doses of Pfizer s COVID-19 Pfizer on Thursday that will go to healthcare workers and long-term care facility residents and staff, the Pima County Health Department announced at a news conference this morning.
The vaccine prioritization plan includes three phases with the most high-risk individuals receiving the vaccine first, said Dr. Theresa Cullen, director of the Pima County Health Department.
Phase one of vaccine implementation is divided into three groups: 1A, 1B and 1C. Group 1A will begin receiving vaccines this week.Â
Group 1B, which includes teachers, law enforcement and other essential service workers, are expected to receive vaccines by March, Cullen said.