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COVID-19 Update April 20, 2023

A single shot of the bivalent booster will become the standard vaccination regimen for people seeking their first COVID-19 vaccination. Only a single dose will be needed for most people, instead of the currently-recommended two doses. According to the Wall Street Journal, a second booster will be authorized for groups that are high...
COVID-19 Update January 12, 2023 Arizona News

COVID-19 Update January 12, 2023

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced on Wednesday that it would extend the public health emergency (PHE) and associated waivers and flexibilities for another 90 days. The next big deadline for the pandemic will be in 30 days, as the Biden administration pledged to give the industry 60-days notice before...
COVID-19 Update November 3rd, 2022: Low Vaccine Uptake Among Children Is A 'Sad Public Health Failure' Arizona News

COVID-19 Update November 3rd, 2022: Low Vaccine Uptake Among Children Is A 'Sad Public Health Failure'

Americans are moving slowly on receiving the bivalent booster to protect against the Omicron variant of COVID-19, and public health officials are expressing concern for the overall low COVID vaccine uptake for children nationwide. There's been a rise in cases in Arizona this week, with 5,129 new cases reported. The Arizona Department...
COVID-19 Update September 29, 2022 News

COVID-19 Update September 29, 2022

This week, Arizona COVID-19 levels remain the same, HHS pledges to offer monoclonal antibody treatments to the uninsured and the CDC no longer recommends universal masking in healthcare settings. There were 3,402 new cases of COVID-19 reported in Arizona over the past week and 44 deaths related to the coronavirus. This amounts to...
As a Pima County Judge Weighs Arizona Abortion Bans, Doctors, Policymakers and Tech Companies Weigh Their Options Arizona News

As a Pima County Judge Weighs Arizona Abortion Bans, Doctors, Policymakers and Tech Companies Weigh Their Options

A Pima County judge is expected to deliver a ruling this week in a case seeking to reinstate a 158-year-old abortion ban, which was previously blocked by Roe v. Wade in 1973. The law conflicts with a more recent law that would ban abortion after 15 weeks, including pregnancies from rape or incest, that would go into effect this...
COVID-19 Update August 25, 2022: CMS Signals End of PHE Waivers and Flexibilities Arizona News

COVID-19 Update August 25, 2022: CMS Signals End of PHE Waivers and Flexibilities

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) are signaling that the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE) is near. Last week, CMS published a blog post called "Creating a Roadmap for the End of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency," to help providers prepare for the end of the waivers and flexibilities that arrived...
Arizona News

Monkeypox and Vaccine Distribution in Arizona

With more than 7,000 confirmed cases of monkeypox across the country, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Xavier Becerra announced a public health emergency (PHE) for the monkeypox epidemic. The PHE declaration may help to streamline vaccination efforts, but stockpiles of vaccine are low and a drug that could...
COVID-19 Update July 21, 2022 Arizona News

COVID-19 Update July 21, 2022

Even more counties in Arizona are seeing elevated community transmission levels of COVID-19 this week, and the surge is now having an impact on local hospitals. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has renewed the public health emergency. Last week, there were 18,135 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 across Arizona and 66...
COVID-19 Update July 7, 2022: Community Infection High in Nine AZ Counties News

COVID-19 Update July 7, 2022: Community Infection High in Nine AZ Counties

Nine counties in Arizona, including Maricopa County, are now reporting high COVID-19 community levels as the Omicron BA.5 subvariant becomes the dominant strain currently sweeping the U.S. This week there were 20,198 new cases of COVID-19 in Arizona and 57 new deaths since the week prior. This information comes from the Arizona...
COVID-19 Update: June 30, 2022 Arizona News

COVID-19 Update: June 30, 2022

Three Arizona counties are reporting high community transmission levels of COVID-19 this week and despite the Food and Drug Administration's authorization and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) recommendation that children between 6-months and 5-years-old receive the COVID-19 vaccine, Arizona parents have been slow to...
COVID-19 Update: June 9, 2022 Arizona News

COVID-19 Update: June 9, 2022

COVID-19 cases are on the uptick in Arizona, again. But Moderna announced the production of a vaccine that would target the Omicron variant and are returning strong immunity results. The American Medical Association (AMA) has formally defended the authority of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the University of Arizona...
Arizona News

Arizona Adds Case to Growing Number of Monkeypox Patients

On Tuesday, June 7, the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) formally announced that the first probable case of monkeypox was found in Arizona. According to the ADHS press release, the first test returned a presumptive positive result and the department is awaiting further testing from the Centers for Disease Control and...
COVID-19 Update May 19, 2022: One Million U.S. COVID Deaths Arizona News

COVID-19 Update May 19, 2022: One Million U.S. COVID Deaths

According to USA Today, The United States of America represented 16% of the world deaths, while only representing 4% of the world population. Of countries with at least 5 million cases, the US is third in deaths per 1000 at 303. "First" on the list is Brazil with 313 and next is Poland with 307.  Canada had 105 deaths per thousand and...
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Reproductive Healthcare Update: Telehealth Services for Abortion on the Rise

With a judgement looming from the U.S. Supreme Court that is expected to overturn Roe v. Wade, private groups are looking to deliver the abortion pill to those who need it, should it be outlawed in some states. Sexually transmitted diseases are on the rise, and a judge issued an injunction against a law that would require businesses to...
Arizona News

Phoenix Among Hardest Hit Cities in Infant Formula Shortage

In recent weeks, a shortage of powder infant formula caused by pandemic supply chain issues was exacerbated by a recall at a major U.S. production plant. The shortage has sent families and pediatricians across the country into crisis, even as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and pharmaceutical manufacturer Abbott Nutrition promise...
COVID-19 May 12, 2022 Update Arizona News

COVID-19 May 12, 2022 Update

With cases of COVID-19 back on the rise in Arizona and across the country, epidemiologists and experts are asking if yet another Omicron surge looms on the horizon. In Arizona, nearly 5,500 new cases were recorded over the past week. There were 41 new deaths related to COVID-19 in Arizona, bringing the state total to 30,320. These...
COVID-19 Update April 28, 2022: Biden Administration Continues Push to Combat COVID-19 Arizona News

COVID-19 Update April 28, 2022: Biden Administration Continues Push to Combat COVID-19

Although day-to-day life in the U.S. has largely moved on from COVID-19, the Biden administration is continuing to pursue coordinated efforts to combat the COVID-19 pandemic and urge Congress to increase funding for antiviral treatments and preparation for future surges. In Arizona, there were 2,350 new cases of COVID-19 and 99 new...
As Percent Infected with COVID Rises, So Does Long COVID National News

As Percent Infected with COVID Rises, So Does Long COVID

As the percentage of the population that has been infected with COVID-19 clears the 50% threshold, researchers are making advancements on research into the elusive long-COVID, a condition related to infection with COVID-19 that continues well after initial infection and recovery. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)...
COVID-19 Update April 21, 2022: Workforce Shortages, OSHA to Revoke AZ State Plan, Mask Mandates Lifted on Public Transit Arizona News

COVID-19 Update April 21, 2022: Workforce Shortages, OSHA to Revoke AZ State Plan, Mask Mandates Lifted on Public Transit

Fallout from COVID-19 policies continue as hospitals nationwide struggle to maintain a workforce. Nurse and healthcare worker unions and advocacy organizations blame hospital policies and reduced pay for the worker shortages. OSHA moved to revoke Arizona's state plan after ongoing violations of federal policy to enforce worker...
COVID-19 Update March 24, 2022: Two Years of Pandemic in Arizona Arizona News

COVID-19 Update March 24, 2022: Two Years of Pandemic in Arizona

As Arizona approaches the two-year mark from Governor Doug Ducey's March 30, 2020 executive order mandating the closure of certain businesses and a stay-at-home advisory for all Arizonans, the Arizona Republic reflects on what has happened in those two years of the public health emergency. Following three major surges of COVID-19 in just...
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