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What You Need to Know-Week of July 25th

July 22, 2022

1. COVID-19 Metrics 2. How to Stay Safe in the Arizona Heat

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What You Need to Know-Week of July 18th

July 18, 2022

1. COVID-19 Metrics 2. Substance Abuse Resources in Arizona

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What You Need to Know-Week of July 11th

July 12, 2022

1. COVID-19 Metrics 2. All Things Vaccines: Updated COVID-19 child vaccination eligibility

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What You Need to Know-Week of July 4th

July 4, 2022

1. COVID-19 Metrics 2. What to do if you test positive on an at-home COVID-19 test?

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