More than 2 million people have received their first COVID-19 vaccine dose in Arizona

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More than 2 million people have received their first COVID-19 vaccine dose in Arizona

More than two million people in Arizona have received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of March 27, something the director of the state's health department calls a "light at the end of the tunnel."

A major milestone in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic was announced by the Arizona Department of Health Services on Saturday.

More than 2 million people have received their first COVID-19 vaccine dose as of Saturday, March 27.

"To everyone who has been vaccinated, I say thank you. To those who haven’t yet gotten your shot, I urge you to roll up your sleeve and help Arizona defeat COVID-19," said Governor Doug Ducey.

In total so far, about 3.2 million vaccines have been administered in Arizona since December. A little over a million people have received their second dose.

Depending on the vaccine, state-run sites are offering doses to those ages 16 and up, or 18 and up.

"These safe and effective vaccines are the light at the end of the tunnel after more than a year of struggle against COVID-19," said Dr. Cara Christ, director of the Arizona Department of Health Services.

State Farm Stadium in Glendale is leading the number of distributed vaccines at state-run sites with more than 575,000 doses administered.

At 11 a.m. each Friday, registration opens for vaccination appointments at state sites. To register, visit podvaccine.azdhs.gov or call 1-844-542-8201.

As vaccinations increase, so do the temperatures

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As vaccinations in Arizona increase, so do the temperatures

As temperatures in the Valley continue to increase, vaccinations continue at state-run sites, many of which are outdoors. "Plan on it. You have to plan ahead," are the words of a man waiting in line at State Farm Stadium.

As temperatures in the Valley continue to increase, vaccinations continue at state-run sites, many of which are outdoors.

"Plan on it. You have to plan ahead," are the words of a man waiting in line at State Farm Stadium.

Vaccine site workers say to make sure you have a full tank of gas, plenty of water and snacks.

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