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June 4, 2021
A Bashas’ worker gets a dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine during an event in March. Vaccination rates have fallen sharply from a high of more than 75,000 a day in early April to fewer than 10,000 doses on some recent days, but state health officials still hope to hit a CDC goal of 70% of people vaccinated by July 4. (Photo by Travis Robertson/Cronkite News)
WASHINGTON – COVID-19 vaccination rates have fallen sharply in Arizona, but health officials are still hopeful the state can reach a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention goal of vaccinating 70% of Arizonans by July 4.
To do that, the state is shifting its efforts from mass-vaccination sites to more community out-reach efforts and continuing to expand vaccination opportunities to include pharmacies, doctors’ offices, community events and mobile pop-up events.
Arizonans with disabilities get COVID vaccinations, thanks to group effort
April 29, 2021
Launched in Phoenix in 1981, Ability360 serves people with disabilities, including assistance with independent living or employment, peer support and mentorship, home care, mental health services and adaptive sports and fitness programs. This weekend, the group is holding a second vaccination event for Arizonans living with disabilities. (Photo by Travis Robertson/Cronkite News)
The state is partnering with such groups as Ability360 and The Arc to get COVID-19 vaccinations to people with intellectual or developmental disabilities and their relatives and caregivers. (Photo by Travis Robertson/Cronkite News)
More than 1,600 people got their first COVID-19 vaccinations at an April event targeting an especially vulnerable population – those with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Second doses were scheduled for Saturday and Sunday. (Photo by Travis Robertson/Cronkite News)
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