Nonprofits working to get COVID-19 demographic data to better serve communities of color
Several nonprofits have real concern about the access or lack of access their communities have to testing and education on COVID-19.
There's now an elective surgery backlog in Arizona due to pandemic
On Friday, May 1, elective surgeries will be allowed again at Arizona hospitals after being on hold since March during the coronavirus pandemic.
Gov. Ducey requiring visitors from New York to quarantine in new executive order
In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey has issued a new executive order on Tuesday that requires people from the new York Tri-State area to self-quarantine upon arriving to Arizona.
Arizona Dept. of Corrections whistleblower discusses health risks of working in prison during pandemic
Arizona corrections officers are concerned about their health and safety at work during the coronavirus pandemic.
AZDHS: State will likely see highest COVID-19 cases in April
In a Wednesday news conference, the director of the Arizona Department of Health Services, alongside governor Doug Ducey, said peak COVID-19 cases will likely be in April.
Nearly 58% of flu increase in Arizona found in children
The Arizona Department of Health Services reports compared to last year's flu season, the number of flu cases has increased by nearly 75% and about 58% of that increase is the B-strain, also known as the Influenza B, and is mainly found in children ages 18 and younger.