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LATEST INFORMATION
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84 Cases Reported Since Yesterday; 524,438 Cases Reported Since Jan. 2020
7% Hospitalized 0.4% ICU Admissions View Case Data
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551,203 COVID-19 Vaccine Doses Given at County POD Sites
33% of Maricopa County adults have received at least one dose Get Vaccine Information
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School Dashboard Updated Today
See COVID-19 spread by ZIP code or school district View the Dashboard
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Your Vaccination Questions Answered
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Have questions about COVID-19 vaccines? Great! It's good to get the facts. We have answers to a few frequently asked vaccine questions below. You can find updated information whenever you want it at Maricopa.gov/COVID19VaccineFacts. |
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How Will My Body React To The COVID-19 Vaccine?
According to clinical trial data reviewed by the FDA, the most commonly reported side effects, which typically lasted several days, were pain at the injection site, tiredness, headache, muscle pain, chills, joint pain, and fever.
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Is It Safe For Me To Get A COVID-19 Vaccine If I Would Like to Have A Baby One Day?
Yes. If you are trying to become pregnant now or want to get pregnant in the future, you may receive a COVID-19 vaccine when one is available to you.
There is currently no evidence that COVID-19 vaccination causes any problems with pregnancy, including the development of the placenta. In addition, there is no evidence that fertility problems are a side effect of any vaccine, including COVID-19 vaccines.
Like all vaccines, scientists are studying COVID-19 vaccines carefully for side effects now and will continue to study them for many years.
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Can A COVID-19 Vaccine Make Me Sick With COVID-19?
No. None of the COVID-19 vaccines contain the live virus that causes COVID-19, so the vaccine cannot make you sick with COVID-19. You may have symptoms like a fever after you get a vaccine. This is normal and a sign that your immune system is learning how to recognize and fight the virus that causes COVID-19.
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How Much Will It Cost to Get A COVID-19 Vaccine?
There will be no cost to get a COVID-19 vaccine, regardless of your insurance status. In early December, Gov. Ducey issued an Executive Order that ensures Arizonans can receive the COVID-19 vaccine free of charge for as long as the state's public health emergency declaration is in effect. If you do have insurance, you may be asked for it to that the provider can bill the insurer for its administrative fee. You will not be charged.
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How Can I Get A Vaccination Appointment?
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You can find a complete list of vaccination sites in Maricopa County at Maricopa.gov/COVID19VaccineLocations. Don’t forget to check podvaccine.azdhs.gov every day at 8 am for additional appointments due to cancellations and every Friday at 11 am for a new batch of appointments at state-run PODs. Want to get notified about pop-up vaccination events in your area? Sign up for alerts >
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