To date, 6,220,506 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in the state of Arizona and 3,468,999 Arizonans have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, bringing the state vaccination rate to 47.6%. Nationwide 312 million doses have been provided and 146 million Americans have been fully vaccinated.
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There were 915 new cases of COVID-19 reported in Arizona on Wednesday and 20 new COVID-19 related deaths. The total number of deaths is now 17,648. Nine percent of intensive care unit beds are occupied by COVID-19 patients statewide and 18% of ICU beds are available. 46.5% of eligible Arizonans have received at least one dose of the...
26.6% of Arizonans -- 3.8 million -- have received at least one vaccine dose as of Wednesday, April 7. The state has used 80% of the 4.8 million doses delivered. These follow national numbers, as 26% of the population has been vaccinated and 77% of delivered shots have been used.
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The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission voted to recommend Congress create a new value incentive program to reward skilled nursing facilities for good performance. MedPAC also approved a recommendation for Congress to direct the Department of Health and Human Services to develop and begin to report patient experience measures for...Arizona News
Arizona has received 4.3 million doses of vaccine from the federal distribution allotment as of March 31. 3.5 million, or 80.5% of those doses have been administered to Arizona residents. To-date, 24% of the state has been fully vaccinated.
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As of Wednesday, March 24, the United States has administered doses to 20% of the population. The Arizona numbers match, as 20% of the population has been vaccinated and three million doses have been used. That's 80.6% of the 3.7 million doses delivered.
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As of Thursday, March 11, at least 20% of Arizonans have received at least one shot of vaccine and 10% are now fully vaccinated. Almost 80% of Arizona's allotted doses have been used, with 2.3 million shots in arms out of 2.9 million total delivered. Nationally, 95,721,290 doses have been administered, nearing 30% of Americans...
As Arizona reached over 16,000 COVID-19 deaths Wednesday, the state lawmakers in the House of Representatives voted to let businesses ignore local mask requirements and Governor Ducey issued an executive order on school openings. As testing continues in the state, high COVID-19 transmission rates continue in Coconino, Yavapai and Pinal...
As of today, there have been 1,552,911 COVID-19 vaccine doses administered in the state of Arizona, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services. Both doses of the vaccine have been given to 438,534 people - making them fully vaccinated.
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This week Governor Doug Ducey and the ADHS announced a...Arizona News
As weather conditions deteriorate across the country, public health officials are predicting a delay in COVID-19 vaccine deliveries to some parts of Arizona, delaying appointments for some scheduled to receive the Moderna vaccine. So far more than 1.2 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine has been given to 925,763 Arizonans, including...News
Arizona’s vaccine rollout is full steam ahead, with state officials encouraging enrollment. Rural areas are slower to receive vaccines needed. University of Arizona is beginning vaccination of Phase 1B recipients. Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) announced Arizona has reached 300,000 vaccinations on January 20.
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It’s been widely reported that national efforts for vaccine rollout and distribution is going much slower than government and stakeholder organizations initially anticipated. Both in Arizona and nationally, efforts are being made to ramp-up rollout and distribution.
At time of publication, Arizona has received 570,000 doses of vaccine...Arizona News
Statewide vaccinations have started in Arizona, with frontline healthcare workers and the elderly in long-term care facilities planned to be the first to receive the vaccine. There are already some bumps along the way, as Arizona will receive 30,000 fewer Pfizer vaccines than originally anticipated.
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This week there’s good news and bad news in Arizona and across the country as COVID-19 positivity rates are on an uptick and experts openly predict a “dark winter”. The Navajo Nation and Pima County are reporting troubling spikes as ICU bed use steadily increases statewide. But new treatments are slowly becoming available and the...Arizona News
Arizona is bracing for the impact of climbing positive rates all over the country, with ADHS encouraging Arizona residents to stay the course in order to keep cases from drastically increasing.
On date of publication, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services COVID-19 data dashboard, there were 1,044 new cases reported...Arizona News
The infection rate in Arizona is steadily on the upswing across the state. At time of publication the number of new cases reported for Oct. 21 are 975, bringing the state total to 233,912. There were 17 new deaths reported today, the total is now 5,854. Deaths reported today will be retroactively reassigned to date of death. With 10,720...Arizona News
This week, while cases of COVID-19 are generally up across the country, efforts to improve access to testing and create a vaccine are moving forward. According to government officials, Operation Warp Speed is supposedly on track for 700 million doses of a vaccine while companies report difficulties continuing trials.
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