Gov. Ducey touts COVID-19 vaccine as open hospital beds hit record low
By Steve Nielsen
, Brent Corrado and Paul Davenport
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Gov. Ducey visits COVID-19 vaccine distribution operation at Arizona State Fairgrounds
Ducey was joined by AZDHS Director Dr. Cara Christ for a tour of the drive-thru vaccination site that is being operated by Banner Health officials.
PHOENIX - Governor
Doug Ducey implored people to get the COVID-19 vaccine when they’re eligible as hospital capacity on Dec. 16 hit a record low since the start of the pandemic.
The governor visited the COVID-19 vaccine distribution site at the Arizona State Fairgrounds on Wednesday, delivering remarks about the fight against the virus, announcing $15 million in additional funding to the state's health department.