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Effective immediately, people who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 no longer need to wear a mask in Maricopa County government buildings.
This new rule for employees working on-site and members of the public visiting county buildings is aligned with the updated guidance issued May 13, 2021 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for fully-vaccinated people.
To protect public health and those around you, please wear a mask if:
- You are not fully vaccinated against COVID-19
- You are sick with COVID-19 or have tested positive for COVID-19 within the past 10 days
- You are exhibiting COVID-19 like symptoms and have not been tested
If you are not yet vaccinated, it’s easier than ever to find places and times to get your COVID-19 vaccine. Find vaccine by location and manufacturer.
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Why Get Vaccinated?
COVID-19 vaccines are safe, effective, and protect you against serious illness from COVID-19.
Getting the vaccine is an important part of helping our County and our nation recover from the effects of this pandemic. If you have not had your vaccine, you have many options to do so. Vaccines are widely available across Maricopa County, including at community pop-up events, pharmacies, federally-qualified healthcare centers, and some private providers. Some require appointments, and many are taking walk-ins.
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Free COVID-19 Vaccine & No Residency Requirements
COVID-19 vaccines are available to anyone age 12 and older at no cost, regardless of insurance status. There is no residency requirement in Maricopa County, meaning visitors, vacationers, travelers and seasonal residents may receive a vaccine while in Maricopa County. Governor Doug Ducey’s Executive Order makes COVID-19 vaccines free as long as the state's public health emergency declaration is in effect. If you do have insurance, you may be asked for it so that the provider can bill the insurer for its administrative fee. You will not receive a bill.
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If You’re Not Vaccinated
Finances Affected By COVID-19?
If you or someone you know have been negatively affected by COVID-19, like with a loss of income, there is financial assistance available to those who qualify. The Maricopa County Human Services Department has launched a website to accept online applications for rental, mortgage, and utility assistance. Applicants will be considered for all available funding sources including the Emergency Rental Assistance program.
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Lost Your Vaccine Card?
If you lost your COVID-19 vaccination card, don’t worry. You can obtain a copy of your vaccination record from the Arizona Department of Health Services. Simply fill out this form and return it as indicated with a copy of your picture I.D. You can email it, fax it, or mail it to the addresses listed at the bottom of the form. Another way to get the form is to contact the Arizona Immunization Program Office directly via email at ASIISHelpDesk@azdhs.gov or by calling 602-364-3630. Allow five to seven business days for the state to process your request.
When you do receive your duplicate vaccination record, take a picture of both sides. You can email yourself a copy to turn it into an electronic record you now have on file.
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Newsletter Is Now Weekly
Based on your feedback, we have transitioned these updates to weekly instead of daily. 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 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 Department
The Maricopa County Elections Department wants you to have the facts about election integrity and the accuracy of all elections. Help us combat misinformation about the County's election processes and vote counting equipment by signing up for the "Just the Facts" newsletter. You’ll get timely updates from the source about how Maricopa County ensures integrity and accuracy every election.
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Board of Supervisors
After helping the nation’s fastest-growing county weather a pandemic and a year of financial uncertainty, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is putting money in people’s pockets while also making investments to ensure a better future. Today, the Board of Supervisors approved a tentative $3.4 billion budget for fiscal year 2022. The budget includes significant health and human services spending and a property tax rate cut.
View press release >
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