Gov. Ducey good afternoon, everyone. Thank you for being here today. Saying i begin by talked to Health Care Leaders from around the state on friday and they told me some incredibly moving stories about our frontline workers. Our doctors, our nurses, our hospital staff. Everyone that works in health care and all of our caregivers. So, i just want to reemphasize to all of them how grateful we are for what they do. How much we appreciate their hard work and commitment, especially at this time of incredible stress and how much we value them. I know everyone in the room likely knows a doctor, nurse, caregiver, somebody works for a hospital. Please also extent your appreciation. These folks are the heroes on the front lines today for the people of arizona and im grateful for everything they do. I also want to say i am thankful for the people of arizona. Ive asked for a lot of patience and im going to ask for some more patience as we go forward. This pandemic is incredible in terms of the sa
Would be delayed until august 17. This runs one hour and 15 minutes. Saying iwant to begin by talked to Health Care Leaders from around the state on friday and they told me some incredibly moving stories about our frontline workers. Our doctors, our nurses, our hospital staff. Everyone that works in health care and all of our caregivers. So, i just want to reemphasize to all of them how grateful we are for what they do. How much we appreciate their hard work and commitment, especially at this time of incredible stress and how much we value them. I know everyone in the room likely knows a doctor, nurse, caregiver, somebody works for a hospital. Please also extent your appreciation. These folks are the heroes on the front lines today for the people of arizona and im grateful for everything they do. I also want to say i am thankful for the people of arizona. Ive asked for a lot of patience and im going to ask for some more patience as we go forward. This pandemic is incredible in terms of
Today. Welcome to wednesday. It is meet the press daily. Good evening, i am chuck todd here in washington. We begin tonight with breaking news facing growing calls from democrats to resign facing the headlines from another epstein accuser and facing pressure from the president himself. This afternoon trumps embattled labor secretary, a former u. S. Attorney, alex acosta, met the press seemingly on the president s orders to fight back or at least explain allegations made against him as u. S. Attorney in 2007 that his plea deal with the admitted child tomorrow, Jeffrey Epstein was far too lenient. Acosta did not apologize for his handling of the case. He was fighting for his job. He was defiant. Standing here today, are you basically saying that you feel you did everything you could . You got the best deal you could get and you have no regrets . We believe that we proceeded appropriately. Based on the evidence there was value to getting a guilty plea and having him register. Look, no reg
Nearly 30,000 appointments still available at state COVID-19 vaccination sites Author: Josh Sanders (KPNX) Updated: 5:12 PM MST April 20, 2021
PHOENIX
State officials are seeing more vaccine appointments go unfilled as 38.3% of Arizonans are now vaccinated, according to the Arizona Department of Public Health.
At the University of Arizona site in Tucson, for example, nearly 80% of appointments between Tuesday and Sunday remained available this morning.
“Everyone who wants to get vaccinated against COVID-19 has the opportunity to do so simply by going online or dialing our toll-free helpline,” said Dr. Cara Christ, director of the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS).
“In addition to the vaccine being available in other ways, including more and more pharmacies, using the highly efficient states sites serving Tucson, the Valley, Yuma, and Flagstaff is a convenient way to protect yourselves, your family, and your