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News roundup: Biden nominates TPD chief to lead CBP, new housing for asylum seekers to open near airport

Map shows COVID-19 cases and case rates over the week preceding the last update. Credit: Nick O Gara/AZPM. Sources: The New York Times, based on reports from state and local health agencies, Census Bureau. Case reports do not correspond to day of test. Cases 850,236 | Deaths 17,086 On Monday, April 12, Arizona reported 675 new cases of COVID-19 and no additional deaths. Over 2.5 million Arizonans have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, the Associated Press reports. TPD Chief Chris Magnus to be nominated to lead Customs and Border Protection AZPM The New York Times is reporting that President Biden will nominate Tucson Chief of Police Chris Magnus to lead Customs and Border Protection.

KNAU s Morning Rundown: Tuesday, April 13

• 3 hours ago Sedona Cancels Clinic As Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Questioned By CDC, FDA Sedona City officials say today’s COVID-19 vaccination clinic will be cancelled after the Food and Drug Administration, along with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, recommended a pause on administering the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. The city, in partnership with Northern Arizona Healthcare, had planned to administer 250 shots of the one-dose vaccine.    The decision comes after blood clots occurred in six women between the ages of 18 and 48 years old across the country.  More than 6.8 million doses of the vaccine have been administered nationwide, NPR reports. This is a developing story.

Navajo Nation Lockdown, As COVID Variant Is Identified

COVID-19: Case updates for the Navajo Nation and San Juan County in April 2021

COVID-19: Case updates for the Navajo Nation and San Juan County in April 2021 © Randolph County Public Health COVID COVID-19 cases trended down in San Juan County in March, allowing the county to achieve the turquoise level on the state s reopening criteria. Local government and business officials hoped to maintain the low levels of test positivity and cases, but on April 7 the county switched back to more restrictive Yellow Level restrictions. Meanwhile, vaccination continues for both New Mexico and Navajo Nation residents. The state announced that inoculations will be open for all residents aged 16 and older starting on April 5. Registration is available at cvvacine.nmhealth.org for New Mexico residents and ndoh.navajo-nsn.gov/COVID-19/COVID-19-Vaccine for the Navajo Nation.

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