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Many growing frustrated trying to get a second appointment for the COVID-19 vaccine

Many growing frustrated trying to get a second appointment for the COVID-19 vaccine Many growing frustrated trying to get a second appointment for the COVID-19 vaccine The Arizona Department of Health Services says a good amount of people have contacted them about second doses at county point of dispensing vaccination sites, known as PODS. PHOENIX - For some Arizonans, getting the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine is a hurdle. Getting the second dose has become another challenge. Navigating through The Arizona Department of Health Services says a good amount of people have contacted them about second doses at county point of dispensing vaccination sites, known as PODS.

How to celebrate Black History Month 2021 across Phoenix: 8 virtual and in-person events

How to celebrate Black History Month 2021 across Phoenix: 8 virtual and in-person events KiMi Robinson, Arizona Republic In honor of Black History Month, organizations, activists and businesses in metro Phoenix are hosting virtual and in-person events throughout the month that recognize works in arts and music, historical figures and contemporary issues. This year’s theme, chosen by the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, is “The Black Family: Representation, Identity, and Diversity.” ASALH will offer virtual programming throughout the month “in observance and celebration of the strengths, struggles, resistance and the sheer perseverance of the Black family.”

Arizona COVID-19 updates: CDC makes not wearing mask on public transport a federal crime

Arizona COVID-19 updates: CDC makes not wearing mask on public transport a federal crime Arizona Republic Arizona ranked first nationwide for its weekly COVID-19 case rates and death rates. The state s rate of new positive cases over the last seven days was 94.2 cases per 100,000 people as of Thursday, per the CDC. The U.S. average for new cases was 48.8 cases per 100,000 people. © Frank Franklin II, AP People wear protective masks during the coronavirus pandemic while boarding a bus near the Fordham Metro North station Thursday, Oct. 22, 2020, in New York. As the coronavirus rages across the U.S., grocery workers, health care professionals, university staffers, cleaning crews and others who don’t have the option to work from home must weigh safety against affordability when deciding how best to commute to their jobs. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

Arizona COVID-19 updates: J&J vaccine completely protects against hospitalization, death

Arizona COVID-19 updates: CDC makes not wearing mask on public transport a federal crime Arizona Republic Arizona ranked first nationwide for its weekly COVID-19 case rates and death rates. The state s rate of new positive cases over the last seven days was 94.2 cases per 100,000 people as of Thursday, per the CDC. The U.S. average for new cases was 48.8 cases per 100,000 people. © Frank Franklin II, AP People wear protective masks during the coronavirus pandemic while boarding a bus near the Fordham Metro North station Thursday, Oct. 22, 2020, in New York. As the coronavirus rages across the U.S., grocery workers, health care professionals, university staffers, cleaning crews and others who don’t have the option to work from home must weigh safety against affordability when deciding how best to commute to their jobs. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

Arizona COVID-19 updates: State senator wants dentists to be able to administer vaccines

Arizona COVID-19 updates: CDC makes not wearing mask on public transport a federal crime Arizona Republic Arizona ranked first nationwide for its weekly COVID-19 case rates and death rates. The state s rate of new positive cases over the last seven days was 94.2 cases per 100,000 people as of Thursday, per the CDC. The U.S. average for new cases was 48.8 cases per 100,000 people. © Frank Franklin II, AP People wear protective masks during the coronavirus pandemic while boarding a bus near the Fordham Metro North station Thursday, Oct. 22, 2020, in New York. As the coronavirus rages across the U.S., grocery workers, health care professionals, university staffers, cleaning crews and others who don’t have the option to work from home must weigh safety against affordability when deciding how best to commute to their jobs. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

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