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Public transit, postal and funeral home workers receive COVID-19 vaccine at Cesar Chavez High School

Public transit, postal and funeral home workers receive COVID-19 vaccine at Cesar Chavez High School Audrey Jensen, Arizona Republic Essential workers lined up at Cesar Chavez High School on a rainy Friday for the first of three days of a COVID-19 vaccine event for public transit, U.S. Postal Service and funeral home workers in Phoenix. Many workers heard about the vaccine event in advance through their employers, pre-registered for an appointment and arrived at the event to get the single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine. Art Aguilar, a U.S. Postal Service mail handler, said getting this vaccine means he can finally visit with his parents in person.

Maricopa County to vaccinate public transit, USPS and funeral home workers this weekend

Maricopa County to vaccinate public transit, USPS and funeral home workers this weekend Maricopa County has announced they will be vaccinating more frontline essential workers like public transit, USPS and funeral home workers this weekend. Posted at 2:48 PM, Mar 11, 2021 and last updated 2021-03-11 19:52:17-05 PHOENIX — Maricopa County has announced they will be vaccinating more frontline essential workers like public transit, USPS and funeral home workers this weekend. Maricopa County Department of Public Health (MCDPH) will be working in partnership with Safeway/Albertsons and the Phoenix Union High School District to host a vaccination event with the newly-approved Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

Audit details Mesa s spending inside classrooms | News

  Mesa Public Schools spent more money on classroom instruction per pupil in 2019-20 than the average spent by other large districts and all districts combined. And when the money spent on student and instructional support is factored in, the 72.1 percent of its total budget spent by MPS that year exceeded the state average of 69.3 percent. Spending by MPS and the state’s other public districts is detailed in the Arizona Auditor General’s annual report that was released last week. That report blows up the frequent claim made in some quarters that school districts lavish their funding on expenses that have nothing to do with learning.

What Arizona s changing vaccine rollout means for you

How a local response to COVID-19 helped slow deaths on the White Mountain Apache nation Kaila White, Arizona Republic © Gilnature, Getty Images/iStockphoto Coronavirus Arizona s number of identified COVID-19 cases has reached 844,302 (up 464 from the day before), and the number of reported deaths decreased by one to 16,990. Arizona Department of Health Services spokesperson Steve Elliott said a combination of lower reporting and de-duplication of data could explain the decreased number. It s Sunday, and this is Coronavirus Watch from The Arizona Republic, where we update you about the latest on how COVID-19 is affecting you and our community. When someone on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation receives a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19, health care workers from the Whiteriver Indian Hospital jump into action.

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