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Rural hospitals in Arizona are seeing increasing COVID numbers

Rural hospitals and Western Arizona are seeing big increases, according to the latest federal numbers. Author: 12 News Updated: 3:45 PM MST December 23, 2020 PHOENIX Rural and western Arizona hospitals are bearing a heavier load of COVID patients than they have been, according to a 12 News analysis of the latest U.S. Health and Human Services data for every hospital in the state. The data is a week-by-week look of average patient loads by each hospital in the country. Hospitals in Arizona s major urban centers Phoenix and Tucson have seen massive rises in average COVID-19 patient loads. Banner Estrella Medical Center in Phoenix, for instance, went from an average of 39.6 COVID patients the week of November 6 to an average of 125.1 the week of December 11.

Arizona s underserved communities get first doses of COVID-19 vaccine

Arizona s underserved communities get first doses of COVID-19 vaccine From Flagstaff Medical Center to Verde Valley, Northern Arizona s frontline healthcare workers got their first doses of the Moderna vaccine Tuesday during a virtual rollout event. and last updated 2020-12-23 12:56:47-05 From Flagstaff Medical Center to Verde Valley, Northern Arizona s frontline healthcare workers got their first doses of the Moderna vaccine Tuesday during a virtual rollout event. Arizona s largest county received a delivery of more than 18,000 doses intended for long term care facilities. Rural counties also got their initial shipments of a coronavirus vaccine as well. “So excited, said one ICU nurse at FMC. I feel like this is the first step for us as far as protecting ourselves and protecting others.”

Front Line Health Care Workers With Northern Arizona Healthcare Begin Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine

Front Line Health Care Workers With Northern Arizona Healthcare Begin Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine Health care workers at Northern Arizona Healthcare began taking the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday. Hospital staff at both Verde Valley and Flagstaff medical centers started the vaccination process after both facilities received 14-hundred doses of the vaccine total, which will be distributed to first line responders and hospital staff over the next week. The very first person vaccinated at FMC was critical care nurse Stacy Payne. She was happy to get the vaccine saying “I’m so excited. I feel like this is our whole planet coming together to give us hope to get out of this.” She adds, “I just really hope this turns things around for us and I’m excited for the rest of our staff to get this vaccine.” Verde Valley Medical Center’s ICU Dr. Doug Mapel got the vaccine Tuesday and says he believes the vaccine has been “well tested.” He says, “I’ve participated in a

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