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Refusal of vaccine now spiking COVID cases in Valley hospitals

Refusal of vaccine now spiking COVID cases in Valley hospitals It s hesitation, combined with misinformation that continues to impact vaccine numbers here in Arizona. and last updated 2021-07-13 21:42:37-04 MESA, AZ — “I’m glad I’m here, before I was having a little anxiety attack even thinking about doing it,” said Maryann Gaytan. The 72-year-old is getting her first dose of the coronavirus vaccine Tuesday at an event held inside First United Methodist Church in Mesa. “Like everybody has their opinion, don’t take it, do take it, is it good for you, is not good for you,” said Gayton.

Flu cases remain low, but see slight increase due to less health protocols

Flu cases remain low, but see slight increase due to less health protocols Flu season expecting an early uptick in parts of the country. FOX 10 s Bailey Miller reports PHOENIX - After a historically mild flu season, common colds and other viruses are now popping up in parts of the country, including in Arizona. Doctors are attributing this to an ease in the health protocols people followed during the COVID-19 pandemic. While numbers for these viruses are still low, there s an uptick in cases compared to numbers that are usual for the summertime. Typically you don’t see common cold this time of year or RSV this time of year, said Dr. Frank LoVecchio from Valleywise Health.

State-run COVID-19 vaccine site at Gila River Arena closing

State-run COVID-19 vaccine site at Gila River Arena closing Last day for COVID-19 vaccines at Gila River Arena Monday is the last day for the state-run COVID-19 vaccination site to be open at Gila River Arena in Glendale. GLENDALE, Ariz. - The last state-run COVID-19 vaccination site at Gila River Arena is closing on Monday. Chris Burbach went to the arena to get his two oldest sons vaccinated. I found these sites to be a lot easier because you know where you are going to get your appointments to get in and out. June 28 was the last day for people to get a shot in Glendale because Dr. Cara Christ says the demand isn t there anymore.

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