KOLD Fact Finders: Answering COVID-19 vaccination questions for Cochise County
Fact Finders: Cochise County vaccinations By Shaley Sanders | February 12, 2021 at 6:53 PM MST - Updated February 12 at 6:53 PM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - Some people with COVID-19 vaccination appointments are being turned away at vaccination sites in Cochise County.
Cochise Health & Social Services said it is due to a big misunderstanding.
The Arizona Department of Health Services does not have any residential criteria for getting a COVID-19 vaccination in the state.
This means people who visit or live in Arizona part-time are eligible to receive the vaccination here, but that is not the case in Cochise County.
Romantic evening with your beau:
Most couples won t be going anywhere this February 14, but that doesn t mean the home can t be turned into a romantic sanctuary to celebrate your union.
Before setting the mood with some sultry music and bubbles, slip into something sexy that you both will enjoy.
Layneu designer Kaaren Bedi recommends reaching for a silk gown. It s a perfect time to remind our partner and ourselves that big romance doesn t need a restaurant, says Kaaren. Put on some heels and mascara and pour the champagne, added the Oregon-based designer.
Founder of lingerie label Mary Young agrees. I always suggest wearing something a little extra for nights with a partner.
Sedalia Police Reports For February 8th, 2021
This article is compiled from the Sedalia Police Department reports.
Early Monday morning, Officers responded to the End Zone Sports Bar and Grill, 3120 West Broadway for a disturbance. Eddie R. Bailey, 48, of Sedalia, was taken into protective custody and transferred to the Pettis County Detention Facility for a protective custody hold.
Sunday night, Officers conducted a vehicle stop in the 3200 block of South Limit Avenue. John J. Kemmerer, 51, of La Monte, was arrested for Driving While Revoked. Kemmerer was transported to the Pettis County Detention Facility, where he was booked and released.
Sedalia Police initiated a traffic stop at West 13th Street and South Warren for several moving violations Sunday night. After an investigation, it was found the driver was in possession of marijuana. Daniel Scott Robledo, 43, of Sedalia, was issued a court summons for Possession of Marijuana and given a court date.
More Moderna vaccine heading to rural Arizona, might not be enough
More Moderna vaccine heading to rural Arizona, might not be enough By Megan McNeil | February 2, 2021 at 6:57 PM MST - Updated February 2 at 6:57 PM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) -Copper Queen Community Hospital has been busy during COVID-19. The light at the end of the tunnel for providers like them, has been the COVID-19 vaccine.
“The discouraging
thing is it’s been on a steady downward decline, as far as the allocation that we’re getting,” said Dr. Edward Miller, chief medical officer for Copper Queen Community Hospital and Rural Health Clinics.