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Vaccines stand ground against COVID Delta variant

Recent data from Yavapai County Community Health Services suggests that COVID-19 vaccines are effective at blocking infec­tions and serious illness amid the current wave in Arizona, but the protec­tion may be waning for the earliest recipients of the vaccines. Overall,...

FDA resumes J&J vaccines

The Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine is back in service. On April 13, the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that due to rare cases of blood clots among six recipients, the vaccine...

Vaccinations slowing down in Yavapai County

A few weeks ago, Yavapai County had trouble securing enough COVID-19 vaccines for the people who wanted them. Spectrum Healthcare set up two large inoculation sites — one at Verde Valley Christian Church in Cottonwood and another at Findlay Toyota...

State expands vaccine range

On March 16, Yavapai County announced that appoint­ments for COVID-19 vaccinations would be open to Phase 1C, encompassing adults age 55 years and older, broadly defined “essential workers” and those below 55 with health conditions, especially obesity, asthma and...

Virus showed the world’s connectedness

According to Becker’s Hospital Review, as of 6 a.m. Eastern Time on Sunday, March 7, 116,363,405 vaccine doses had been distributed in the U.S. with 90,351,750 administered, or 77.65%. Some 58,873,710 people had received one or more doses of the...

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Council loosens some ADU rules, others take effect Jan. 1

The Sedona City Council began the process of bringing Sedona’s codes governing accessory dwelling units into conformity with recent...

Sedona Charter School girls help spread positivity 

The Sedona Charter Schools Girls on the Run program held its annual community service project in West Sedona on...
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