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Feb. 12
The Arizona Department of Health Services reported 2,426 new cases of COVID-19 throughout the state and 172 additional deaths related to the virus.
The state has administered 1,096,126 COVID vaccines to Arizonans.
In Yuma County, 28,059 residents have received the vaccine. In La Paz County, 3,581 residents have received the vaccine.
Feb. 11
The Yuma County Health District reported 24 new cases today and 5 additional deaths related to COVID-19.
It brings the total number of cases countywide to 35,907 and deaths to 750.
As of 8 a.m. Thursday, there were 60 patients hospitalized at Yuma Regional Medical Center and 26 in the intensive care unit.
As of Jan. 24 the percentage of positive tests for Yuma County was at 16%.
Inland Empire Locals React To Second Impeachment Of President Trump Syndicated Local – CBS Los Angeles
EASTVALE (CBSLA) Some support for President Donald Trump in the Inland Empire is waning as others are standing by the president following his historic second impeachment.
Trump was charged with incitement of an insurrection by the Congress on Wednesday for his actions leading up to and during a riot at the U.S. Capitol last week.
It was an emotional moment for many local Trump supporters, considering the president won in many Inland Empire communities in 2016.
Michael Timmons, an Eastvale resident who once supported the president, says since the election, Trump has gone too far too many times.