Dr. Christ, health care workers among first Arizonans to get COVID-19 vaccine
On Wednesday evening, some Arizona health care workers, including ADHS Director Dr. Cara Christ, will be among the first to receive the vaccine. Author: 12 News Updated: 10:17 PM MST December 16, 2020
PHOENIX Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey held a press conference at the COVID-19 vaccine distribution site at the Arizona State Fairgrounds on Wednesday where he announced who would first receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Arizona.
Ducey urged Arizonans to step up and get the vaccine when it is available to them as it is the best shot at a return to normalcy.
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