COVID-19, Arizona and Katie Hobbs
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FOX 10 Phoenix on MSNPrescription hurdles slow Arizona's COVID booster rollout
Many Arizonans are unable to get the latest COVID-19 booster without a prescription because state law requires formal approval from a key CDC committee.
Gov. Katie Hobbs issued an executive order late Thursday designed to ensure that COVID vaccines remain available in Arizona to those who want them — regardless of new directives from the federal government. But it won’t necessarily mean insurance companies will pay for them.
Arizona health leaders say they’re concerned about repercussions that could follow Florida's vaccination changes.
The Pima County Health Department has issued an order, allowing county health clinics to administer the COVID-19 vaccine for most people who want one.
New Mexico and Colorado just took action to improve access to COVID shots in the face of barriers imposed by the FDA and RFK Jr. Will Arizona follow?
Want the new COVID-19 vaccine? Go to a CVS MinuteClinic, plus other tips for getting the shot amid confusion and new barriers to immunization.
A federal judge is considering whether to place the Arizona Department of Corrections health care system under receivership after over a decade of litigation.