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Feb. 11, 2021 Alexandra Navrotsky, a professor at Arizona State University’s School of Molecular Science, receives her second dose of the Pfizer vaccine Feb. 1 at Phoenix Municipal Stadium, which ASU owns. (Photo by Alberto Mariani/Cronkite News) Dan Kimball, 71, rolls up his sleeve for a COVID-19 vaccination at a University of Arizona site in Tucson. A poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation finds that among adults 65 or older, about 6 in 10 don’t think they have enough information about when or where to get vaccines. (Photo by Travis Robertson/Cronkite News) A car prepares to enter the drive-thru vaccination tent at the University of Arizona site in Tucson on Feb. 1. Older Americans – among the most vulnerable to contracting a severe COVID-19 illness – have reported difficulties getting information about vaccines or making appointments to get shots. (Photo by Travis Robertson/Cronkite News) ....
Reply(1) A car prepares to enter the drive-thru vaccination tent at the University of Arizona site in Tucson on Feb. 1. (Photo by Travis Robertson/Cronkite News) PHOENIX – On a recent weekday morning, Liz Northcott, 78, logged onto her home computer, went to Arizona s COVID-19 vaccination registration site and tried her best to make an appointment. Two frustrating hours later, she found a phone number to call instead. After finally getting through to a human on the phone, Northcott secured first-dose appointments for herself and her husband, Alan, 69 – at 5 a.m. on Valentine s Day at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, a 45-minute drive from their home in Black Canyon City. ....