Health Arizona Officials Call For Pause In Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine April 13, 2021 ADI Staff Reporter
Health ADHS Pushes CDC Covid Data Collecting Tool, Could Serve As Passport For Vaccinated April 6, 2021 Terri Jo Neff privacy advocates and civil rights attorneys contend v-safe, the CDC’s “after vaccination health checker†tool, is just such a federal COVID-19 database
Health TGen Is Testing Cats And Dogs In Arizona For COVID-19 April 1, 2021 Cronkite News Hayley Yaglom, a TGen genomic epidemiologist and trained veterinarian, takes a nasal swab from a cat
Health Neighbors Hope For Relief From Crematorium Smoke As COVID-19 Deaths Decrease March 27, 2021 Cronkite News In Arizona, where 16,842 have died in the pandemic, the smoke and the hum of crematoriums working overtime
Health Health Clinic For The Uninsured Faces More Challenges During Pandemic March 16, 2021 Cronkite News Even in the best of times, Phoenix Allies for Community Health has a line of patients awaiting its services
Health From Food Robots To An App For Loneliness, COVID Drives Technological Research March 14, 2021 Cronkite News
Health First Cases Of Brazilian COVID-19 Variant Detected In Arizona March 13, 2021 ADI Staff Reporter
Health New Health Care Partnership Seeks To Help The Underserved In Maricopa County March 5, 2021 Cronkite News
Health Residents Near Luke AFB Offered Bottled Water After Chemicals Detected March 1, 2021 ADI Staff Reporter
Health ‘The Balance Of Risk Has Shifted’: Cancer Screenings Plunge During Pandemic February 22, 2021 Cronkite News
Health Doctors Call For Action To Eliminate Vitamin D Deficiencies To Help Fight COVID February 21, 2021 Cronkite News
Health Arizona Gets Grades From Failing To ‘OK-ish’ For Anti-Tobacco Efforts February 8, 2021 Cronkite News