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Take a Shot! Local health officials work to overcome vaccine hesitancy

Christina Duran/Tucson Weekly On a recent Friday night, Paul Madero walked into downtown s Fox Tucson Theatre mobile vaccination site following almost a month in the hospital thanks to a mountain bike accident. Madero s daughter, April Madero, had already gotten her family vaccinated, but was unable to get her father an appointment. April saw the Fox Theater offered vaccinations without an appointment and brought her father. Madero, 65, did not have much hesitation as his daughter made the appointment for him. She s the one that made the appointment, so I figured it was safe, said Madero. On recent Friday nights, as some people were heading home from their jobs and others were headed out for a night at now-open bars and clubs, the Fox opened its doors, not for a show, but to provide no-appointment walk-in Moderna vaccinations.

Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup for Tuesday, May 11: Cases plateau between substantial, moderate risk; mobile vax units this week; Here s where to find your shot | Business

COVID cases remain on a plateau across Arizona. For the week ending May 2, cases dropped for the first time since the week ending March 21, with 4,946 people testing positive, according to Dr. Joe Gerald, an epidemiologist and professor in the UA Zuckerman College of Public Health who has been tracking the virus for more than a year. That means an estimated 68 Arizonans per 100,000 residents are testing positive. The state hit a low of 38 cases per 100,000 people on Sept. 8, 2020, between the summer and winter waves, and a low of 54 cases per 100,000 people on March 23 following the winter wave, with cases rising since then.

Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup for Tuesday, May 11: Cases plateau between substantial, moderate risk; mobile vax units this week; Here s where to find your shot

Advertisement: The operation includes two mobile vaccination units, which are able to administer 250 vaccines per day each, according to a county press release. The units will run through June 26, operating at two concurrent locations for three days, with one day to tear down and move to the next location. The locations were selected based on census tract data and the Social Vulnerability Index of the area to identify highly vulnerable communities. The sites will offer walk-up vaccinations of both the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccine for those 18 and older on a first-come, first-served basis. Patients will return to the same mobile site 28 days after their first visit to receive their second dose, following CDC guidance. Help will be available to all who need assistance with mobility, language or other accommodations.

Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup for Tuesday, March 30: Cases top 841K; Health officials urge caution over variant strains; UA moving to larger classes; Here s how to set up vaccine appointments, COVID tests

Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup for Tuesday, March 30: Cases top 841K; Health officials urge caution over variant strains; UA moving to larger classes; Here s how to set up vaccine appointments, COVID tests
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