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Man dead after shooting at west Phoenix park near 35th Avenue, Camelback Road

Man dies following shooting at Phoenix park near 35th and Campbell avenues

Man dies following shooting at Phoenix park near 35th and Campbell avenues
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US Coronavirus: The US just saw its lowest daily case count since October But here s why experts are still worried

Dr. Fauci shifts the timeline on when the general public will be able to get a coronavirus vaccine CNN 2/17/2021 By Christina Maxouris, Eric Levenson and Naomi Thomas, CNN © Mark Henle/The Republic/USA Today Network Elise Chavez swabs a person getting tested on Feb. 2, 2021, during COVID-19 mobile testing at Cielito Park, 3402 W. Campbell Ave., Phoenix. Dr. Anthony Fauci said vaccines won t be available to the general public before mid- to late May or early June, he told CNN s Jim Sciutto on Tuesday. Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, acknowledged that previous estimates had placed vaccine availability for the general public or nonessential workers under 65 with no health conditions closer to the end of April.

US Coronavirus: Dr Fauci shifts the timeline on when the general public will be able to get a vaccine

Dr. Fauci shifts the timeline on when the general public will be able to get a coronavirus vaccine CNN 2/17/2021 By Christina Maxouris, Eric Levenson and Naomi Thomas, CNN © Mark Henle/The Republic/USA Today Network Elise Chavez swabs a person getting tested on Feb. 2, 2021, during COVID-19 mobile testing at Cielito Park, 3402 W. Campbell Ave., Phoenix. Dr. Anthony Fauci said vaccines won t be available to the general public before mid- to late May or early June, he told CNN s Jim Sciutto on Tuesday. Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, acknowledged that previous estimates had placed vaccine availability for the general public or nonessential workers under 65 with no health conditions closer to the end of April.

COVID-19 testing is feast or famine in Arizona Here s how to do it better

COVID-19 testing is feast or famine in Arizona. Here s how to do it better Joanna Allhands, Arizona Republic © Mark Henle/The Republic Last week, New Bedford Public Schools COVID numbers decreased to 11 students and nine staff. This week, the numbers dwindled down even further. Arizona’s COVID-19 testing average dipped below 37,000 diagnostic tests a day last week, according to state reported data, down from about 45,000 a day two weeks ago. Which makes sense. Cases are starting to back off. And the perception remains that you only get tested when you feel sick. The more cases there are, the more people go get tested.

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