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Kids in Arizona excited for COVID-19 vaccine on their first day eligible

Kids in Arizona excited for COVID-19 vaccine on their first day eligible Wyatt Buchanan, Arizona Republic © Gilnature, Getty Images/iStockphoto Coronavirus Arizona s number of identified COVID-19 cases has reached 871,168 (up 544 from the day before), and the number of deaths increased by eight to 17,438.  It s Thursday, and this is Coronavirus Watch from The Arizona Republic, where we update you about the latest on how COVID-19 is affecting you and our community.  On the day the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said people who are fully vaccinated no longer need to wear masks and can return to pre-pandemic activities, a new cohort of people in Arizona lined up for shots.

Arizona s first children, ages 12-15, start getting COVID-19 vaccinations

Arizona’s first children began getting vaccinated Thursday morning after the CDC recommended the use of the Pfizer vaccine for kids ages 12 to 15.

First children, ages 12-15, begin getting COVID-19 vaccinations in Arizona

View Comments Arizona’s children began getting vaccinated Thursday after the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended the use of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for kids ages 12 to 15. Pediatric clinics around the state started offering the vaccine to children who were enthusiastic about receiving their first shot. And their parents seemed equally excited to sign their children up for appointments. Keri Chorpenning of Peoria said she was “so thrilled” that her 14-year-old son, Nathaniel, could get his first dose of the vaccine at the Lake Pleasant office of Pleasant Pediatrics, which began offering the vaccine to children Wednesday,

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