Arizona, COVID-19 and Illinois
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Gov. Katie Hobbs issued an executive order late Sept. 11 to ensure that COVID-19 vaccines remain available for Arizonans.
Arizona health leaders say they’re concerned about repercussions that could follow Florida's vaccination changes.
Arizona's largest health system, Banner Health, is not currently administering or prescribing updated COVID-19 shots. Banner Health is waiting for recommendations from the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices before making a decision.
Local organizations and health departments are trying to navigate their outreach and management after losing nearly $12 billion worth of public health grants across the country. The Arizona Department of Health Services said late last month that it ...
The federal government halted $190 million in public health funding to Arizona, impacting over 200 grants. The funding cuts will impact programs such as the modernization of Arizona's disease surveillance system and infectious disease control. The Arizona ...
PHOENIX Ariz. (KVOA) - The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has terminated multiple federal grants, impacting Arizona's public health efforts as of March 24, 2025. The Arizona Department of Health Services received the notice on March 25, 2025 ...
PHOENIX – Arizona officials recently learned the state is losing $190 million in public health grants as part of widespread reductions in federal spending. The Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) was notified about the cuts by the Centers for ...
A 27-count indictment filed by Arizona AG Kris Mayes says eight suspects billed the state's Medicaid agency for services that weren't provided. One of the defendants, Laroie Davis, was an employee at the Arizona Department of health for five years.