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Arizona to receive fewer vaccine doses than expected next week, health department says

The state will receive about 30,000 fewer Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines than expected for the week of Dec. 20.

Banner-Phoenix morgue overflows with COVID-19 dead

Hospital calls on refrigerated trucks as the pandemic grows.

With focus on COVID-19, experts fear opioid crisis may worsen unseen

Local and national experts say a growing number of opioid overdoses and deaths is being overlooked.

Arizona reports over 100 virus deaths for 3rd straight day

Friday also saw one of the largest daily increases in cases during the current surge.

COVID-19 vaccine came quickly, but not at the expense of safety, expert says

A conversation with Deepta Bhattacharya, an immunobiologist at the University of Arizona.

Phoenix doctor on his experiences treating COVID patients

Dr. Frank LoVecchio works in emergency medicine at Valleywise Health Medical Center.

UA student participates in Moderna vaccine trial

The graduate student spoke to Tony Paniagua about his reasons for volunteering.

Understanding the COVID vaccine’s rapid approval and growing public trust

A discussion with former U.S. Surgeon General Richard Carmona and health law and policy expert Tara Sklar.

Pima County partners with TMC, Banner Health to offer COVID vaccine

We learned more about the rollout from TMC's CEO and the county's chief medical officer.

COVID-19 vaccine distribution underway in Arizona

Understanding how it will be administered and hearing from those in line to receive the first doses.

COVID-19 vaccinations begin in Tucson

TMC, Banner-UMC giving vaccine to front line health care workers

Building confidence through mind and body, with psychologist Susan Miner.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Meet two volunteers - one in Tucson, one in Moscow - who participated in clinical trials for coronavirus vaccines; and Stories That Soar presents "My Mom and Me".

Pharmacies will help vaccinate long-term care residents

The government is partnering with the private sector.

As pandemic worsens, Sonora again sheds jobs

After a few months of growth, job losses have returned to neighboring Sonora.

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