Health researchers on Wednesday urged caution despite the state's lifting of restrictions on businesses and government.
As vaccine rollouts enter new phases, Banner Health is here to address your most pressing concerns.
Arizona's COVID-19 response ranks 47th out of 50 U.S. states in a study by UC-Berkeley's Othering and Belonging Institute. Here's why.
The AZDHS said on Monday that those 16 and older in Maricopa, Pima and Yuma counties can get a COVID-19 vaccine. Here's how to get yours.
AZDHS says the openings are for those 55 and older and are available because of COVID-19 vaccines being available at pharmacies.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought even more challenges for a local health clinic's all-volunteer staff, as well as greater demand for help.
Health Department using social media, yard signs, bilingual town halls and taxis to the vaccine sites to ensure everyone gets their shots.
Over 16,000 Arizonans have died of the coronavirus as of Tuesday, even as the state reports its lowest number of cases in three months.
Arizona has lowered its age threshold for the coronavirus vaccine, which began Monday in the Phoenix-metro area.
Find the latest information here on who is eligible to be vaccinate in Arizona and how to schedule an appointment.
CVS Health will begin administering the coronavirus vaccine eligible Arizonans with appointments at eight of its pharmacies Thursday.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey ordered the state's flags lowered to honor the 500,000 lives lost to the coronavirus for five days starting Tuesday.
Could an over the counter capsule be a key in fighting COVID-19? More doctors say yes.
Caring for your mind can be as simple as taking a walk or getting plenty of sleep. Follow these tips from Banner Health to help you unwind.
Extreme winter weather across the U.S. will affect Arizona's coronavirus vaccine shipments and could force counties to cancel appointments.
“For people who are not very computer savvy, the site is a joke. It’s just a joke," Liz Northcott, 78, said.
The Biden administration releases weekly reports on how each state is weathering the coronavirus pandemic. Find out how Arizona is doing.
Weeks into the state's vaccination efforts, Arizona has reached a critical milestone.
The medical community learned countless lessons during the first year of COVID-19, a pandemic unprecedented in modern times.
The Biden administration is releasing weekly reports on how each state is weathering the pandemic. Find out how Arizona is doing.
COVID-19 infections in Arizona appeared to be leveling off last week when officials confirmed that a variant of the virus had been found.
Phoenix Municipal Stadium will open new vaccine appointments for the month of February on Wednesday.
The Phoenix Municipal Stadium opened as a statewide coronavirus vaccination site Monday, will be giving 500 shots to Arizonans each day.
Total deaths in Arizona rose 25% in 2020 over the previous year, with some counties seeing increases approaching 50% for the year.
The Arizona Department of Health Services announced Friday that the new coronavirus variant had made its way to Arizona.
The Biden Administration has begun releasing weekly updates for each state, including how that state compares with the rest of the U.S.
One of the governor's new rules will give the state the authority to take back unused vaccine doses and give them to areas in need.
COVID-19 is on the verge of becoming the leading cause of death in Arizona, surpassing cancer and closing in on heart disease.
If you have questions about the new vaccine, you’re not alone. Banner Health is here to help put your mind at ease.
As our attention remains mostly on the coronavirus, seasonal influenza cases are down significantly in all parts of the country.
COVID-19 continues to ravage Arizona, but a study of the genomes of some Arizonans who have been infected say it began here in February.
Here's how Arizona's coronavirus vaccination rate compares to its neighboring states.
As Arizona expands its vaccination reach, the state continues to lead the U.S. in its coronavirus infection rate.
Getting enough people vaccinated to stop the pandemic is a major logistical question. Arizona is turning to mass vaccination sites to do so.
Arizona will allow residents over the age of 65 to get the coronavirus vaccine starting Tuesday as a result of new federal recommendations.
Nurses in our state are on the front lines of the battle against the coronavirus. See how much they’re paid in our state compared to others.
The pandemic has affected different people in different ways, causing financial stress due to job loss, sliding grades and relationships.
Arizona, now a global coronavirus hot spot, reported over 11,000 new cases and 197 deaths Friday as infections continue to spread.
Data from the CDC and Johns Hopkins University show Arizona has the highest rate of coronavirus spread in the world.
The quick rollout of coronavirus vaccine trials has revealed tribal distrust as few tribes across the U.S. have enrolled in the studies.