What Protocols to Follow After Getting the COVID-19 Vaccine Feb. 5, 2021 Joe Gerald, an associate professor at the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, discusses whether those vaccinated should still adhere to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's safety guidelines and if they should still take a COVID-19 test if they feel unwell. Arizona Public Media (Tucson, AZ)
Local Districts Help Pilot Telehealth Program for Rural EMS Feb. 5, 2021 The Rio Rico and Sonoita-Elgin fire districts, whose combined service areas include approximately 20,000 people living in 792 square miles, are partners in the Arizona Rural EMS Advanced Telemedicine Demonstration Initiative (AzREADI), a joint project involving the University of Arizona Health Sciences and Banner – University Medical Center Tucson. Nogales International
A First Look at COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution at UArizona Feb. 3, 2021 Visit the University of Arizona COVID-19 vaccine distribution sites. Read more Image
'We're Definitely Not Out of the Woods Yet' Feb. 3, 2021 The coronavirus pandemic has soared to more than 26 million cases in the United States as new studies show that younger folks are largely responsible for the spread. Dr. Shad Marvasti, Director of Public Health Prevention and Health Promotion at the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Phoenix, breaks down the latest coronavirus developments. Yahoo! Finance
Healthcare Experts Work to Overcome Vaccine Fears and Doubts Feb. 3, 2021 Experts say the best way to minimize fear surrounding COVID-19 vaccines is for medical professionals to listen to people's concerns and connect them with correct and accessible information. "We have to be transparent with people, we have to talk about stuff, but we always have to start by listening, understanding and trying to correct the distortions that people may be having," said Dr. Francisco Moreno, professor of psychiatry at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson. AZ Big Media
Doctors See Consistent Drop in Arizona COVID-19 Cases Feb. 3, 2021 Joe Gerald, an associate professor with the University of Arizona's Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, said Arizona is in a four-week stretch where the number of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are coming down. "We are trending in the right direction, but we have to remember we are coming down from just a catastrophic peak.” KVOA-TV (NBC) Tucson
Saguaro Study Supports Employees During Pandemic Feb. 2, 2021 An interprofessional team of researchers asked UArizona employees aged 50 and older what kind of support they need, then designed programs to provide it. Read more Image
Tips for Staying Sun-Safe Year Round Feb. 2, 2021 Health Sciences educator Lisa Quale of the Skin Cancer Institute says the wintertime is no time to ease up on protection from the sun. Read more Image
COVID-19 Cases and Hospitalizations Trending Down Feb. 2, 2021 Scientists say COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are trending down in Arizona and in many parts of the country. The Pima County Health Department says hospitals are still straining under the pandemic, but ICU bed availability has improved into the double digits. “The absolute number of cases and hospitalizations remains dangerously or critically high,” said University of Arizona Health Sciences researcher Dr. Joe Gerald. KGUN-TV (ABC) Tucson
Arizona Fought Restrictions Amid a Dire Covid Surge. Navajo Elder Mae Tso Paid the Price Feb. 2, 2021 In recent weeks, Arizona has consistently led the nation for the highest number of cases and the highest number of COVID-related deaths, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's COVID Data Tracker. Comprising 26% of the population in Coconino county where the Arizona portion of the sprawling Navajo reservation is located, indigenous people have suffered 77% of the county's COVID-19 deaths. Brandy Carothers, a coordinator of clinical research at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix; and Dr. Tommy Begay, a cultural psychologist at the UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson, are interviewed. The Guardian (UK)