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LATEST INFORMATION
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Some people are waiting to get COVID-19 vaccines until more people have had them. However, time is of the essence! Waiting too long to be vaccinated puts you at risk for infection and allows COVID-19, and its new, more contagious variants, to continue spreading in our community. Severe COVID-19 can be very dangerous. The sooner you get vaccinated, the sooner you are protected and the sooner our community can return to life as we remember it. It takes a village to end a pandemic. Please do your part.
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Pfizer Crosses First Step to Authorization For Ages 12-15
Today, the FDA announced that it was authorizing Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for use in individuals ages 12-15. For the next step, safety and efficacy of the Pfizer vaccine in individuals ages 12-15 will be reviewed by CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) and released in the record of their proceeding. Initial results shared by Pfizer in a press release indicate 100% efficacy at preventing COVID-19 illness and a side effect profile similar to that seen in individuals 16-25yo.
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Pandemic Volunteers Provide Nearly $3 Million Value In Maricopa County
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Since December 2020, volunteers in Maricopa County’s Medical Reserve Corps have donated 94,360 hours of their time to assist in the effort to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. These hours represent more than $2.9 million in economic value. We are so grateful for their work in supporting community health!
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Changes to This Newsletter
Thank you to everyone who responded to our survey about how this newsletter can best serve you going forward.
Based on your feedback, we will begin sending these updates weekly instead of daily, starting May 17.
This newsletter will be sent to subscribers each Monday. Updates will continue to include the latest COVID-19 data, everything you need to know about vaccines, and up-to-date Public Health guidance for our community partners and all residents. We will also share information about additional county services including COVID-19 assistance programs. We encourage you to share this newsletter with anyone you think would find it valuable.
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Elections
The Maricopa County Elections Department is combating misinformation about the County's election processes and vote counting equipment with a new public information effort. You can sign up for the "Just the Facts" newsletter to get timely updates about how Maricopa County ensures integrity and accuracy every election.
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Clerk of Superior Court
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Beginning next Monday, May 17, the Clerk of the Superior Court will once again offer passport services. These services will be available at the downtown Customer Service Center by appointment only.
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