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This is how Arizona colleges and universities plan to tackle COVID-19, given state limitations

This is how Arizona colleges and universities plan to tackle COVID-19, given state limitations
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Vaccine events help Arizona restaurant and bar workers stay safe

On Monday, April 5, the brewing space at PHX Beer Co. was busy  but not just with beer-making. On that day, hundreds of people checked in for appointments to get a COVID-19 vaccine.  Leah Huss, co-owner of one of the largest breweries in the state, filled out vaccine cards. Then people followed signs and yellow ropes around brewing tanks to an array of yellow chairs where they sat and waited for their turn. After getting vaccinated near the company s working canning line, they moved into the taproom to wait 15 minutes to ensure no one experienced allergic reactions or other issues.  The Arizona Craft Brewers Guild, in conjunction with the PHX Beer Co. and Albertsons Companies, hosted the COVID-19 vaccine distribution event, providing one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccines to members of the guild and brewery staff from around the state. 

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.

Tolleson COVID-19 vaccination site provides doses to educators during three-day blitz

Tolleson COVID-19 vaccination site provides doses to educators during three-day blitz Tolleson COVID-19 vaccination site provides doses to educators during three-day blitz The site was originally just for teachers, administrators and staff in the district, but because they had so much vaccine leftover, they decided to open it up to those 75 years and older. TOLLESON, Ariz. - A COVID-19 vaccine site in Tolleson has about one thousand  vaccines left at the end of a weekend-long vaccine blitz. Workers say they plan to keep going until they use up all of the vaccines. The site was originally just for teachers, administrators and staff in the district, but because they had so much vaccine leftover, they decided to open it up to those 75 years and older.

Coronavirus Disease Weekly News 17January 2021

Coronavirus Disease Weekly News 17January 2021 The news posted last week for the coronavirus 2019-nCoV (aka SARS-CoV-2), which produces COVID-19 disease, has been surveyed and some important articles are summarized here. The articles are more or less organized with general virus news and anecdotes first, then stories from around the US, followed by an increased number of items from other countries around the globe. There are still some concerns over lingering affects from holiday data irregularities. Economic news related to COVID-19 is found here. Please share this article - Go to very top of page, right hand side, for social media buttons.

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