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Aug 13, 2021

Education alliance sues to end mask mandate prohibition, other new laws

A coalition of school board members, educators, child welfare advocates and others is asking a judge to void a host of changes in state law approved in the waning days of the legislative session.

Aug 10, 2021

Banner could begin restricting capacity as Covid surges

A top doctor at the state's largest hospital network said the facilities could begin to impose capacity restrictions at the rate Covid is multiplying in Arizona.

Aug 2, 2021

Waiving intellectual property rights for Covid vaccine unsafe, will stifle innovation

Intellectual property protections are the foundation for ongoing efforts to provide timely and essential Covid protection.

Jul 6, 2021

Proposed Biden policy invokes big ‘why?’

Not only is it crucial that we preserve this $108B segment of the U.S. economy, but it isn’t necessary to relinquish the IP around Covid vaccines to accomplish the goal of increasing vaccine availability

Jul 2, 2021

Arizona’s comeback is thanks to science

When push comes to shove on price controls, our Senators Mark Kelly and Kyrsten Sinema would do well to remember how medical innovation rescued Arizona in its time of need.

Apr 16, 2021

Covid shots to become easier to get, health director says

Getting vaccinated against Covid may soon be as simple as a flu shot.

Apr 2, 2021

‘Strikers’ propose abortion ban, money for lawmakers

Vaccine passports, abortion bans and an oft-thwarted plan to get more money in lawmakers’ pockets were among the bills that made a late introduction as strike-everything amendments this week.

Mar 22, 2021

Arizona opens vaccine appointments to everyone 16 and older

Arizona is opening coronavirus vaccine appointments to everyone 16 and older.

Mar 1, 2021

Up next for Covid vaccine: 55 and older

Citing medical risks for older adults, state health officials are now making Covid vaccines available for adults at least 55 years old.

Feb 26, 2021

Half of this year’s bills died unceremoniously

By the February 19 deadline to hear bills in committees in their chambers of origin, more than 950 measures were left to die

Jan 29, 2021

Choice of getting Covid shots related to politics

Nearly a month after vaccines have become available here a quarter of Arizonans remain unwilling to get inoculated against Covid.

Jan 21, 2021

DHS allows tagalongs to get Covid vaccine

Although not advertised, the Arizona Department of Health Services allows people to receive Covid vaccines if they are in the same car as someone with an appointment at State Farm Stadium.

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