COVID 19 RESOURCES & INFORMATION
This page is managed by Supervisor Adelita Grijalva's office representing District 5.
For the most up to date information from the Health Department, please visit pima.gov/covid19
COVID-19 and District Five:
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Total COVID-19 cases: 26,555 (3/25/21)
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Total COVID-19 vaccine doses administered: 78,314 (3/24/21)
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Residents who have received at least one vaccine dose: 50,069 (3/24/21)
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Residents who were fully vaccinated (2 doses or Johnson & Johnson) – 29,547
Where to Sign up for your COVID Vaccine
If you are 16 years and older, you are eligible to schedule your COVID 19 Vaccine in Pima County and the State of Arizona.
Tucson Medical Center (TMC), Tucson Convention Center (TCC), & El Pueblo Center
Phone Number to Register:
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(520) 222-0119
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Link to Register:
https://register.vaccine.pima.gov/
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Address:
TMC:
5301 E. Grant Road, Tucson, Arizona 85712
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TCC:
260 S Church Ave, Tucson, AZ 85701
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El Pueblo Center*:
101 W. Irvington Rd, Tucson, AZ 85746
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*This site is for 18+
Banner Tucson South– Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium
Phone Number to Register:
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(833) 509-0908
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Link to Register:
bannerhealth.com/staying-well/health-and-wellness/wellness/covid/pima-county-vaccine
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Address:
Kino:
2500 E Ajo Way, Tucson, AZ 85713
Phone Number to Register:
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1 (844) 542-8201
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Link to Register:
https://podvaccine.azdhs.gov
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Address:
Drive thru: The east end of the University of Arizona Mall. From North Campbell Avenue, turn west onto University Boulevard. Follow the signs that are posted along the Mall.
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Sit in: Ina E. Gittings Building, 1737 E. University Blvd., Room 129, which is on the north side of the Mall, just west of North Campbell Avenue.
Other Sites for Vaccinations
Links to Register:
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Kroger (Fry's):
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Walgreens:
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CVS:
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Costco:
There are various ways to receive your COVID vaccine, please refer to the above information regarding where you can sign up. For the most up to date information on how to schedule your COVID 19 vaccine, please visit pima.gov/covid19vaccine.
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COVID 19 Testing
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The Board approved contracts to continue COVID testing in Pima County
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Testing has gone down, however, CDC guidelines and the Health Department has stated that testing and vaccines go hand in hand in ensuring we continue to keep track of the spread of COVID 19 in our community
FEMA site coming to Pima County!
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With FEMA assistance, Pima County is projecting more than 500,000 Pima County residents fully vaccinated by the end of April
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Pima County was ranked 3rd in the nation for reaching undeserved communities with vaccines. Special thanks to the Pop-up sites for their efforts. Supervisor Grijalva has volunteered at five pop-up vaccine clinics and has been very impressed with outreach!
Masks still required in Pima County
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Although Governor Ducey has lifted the statewide mask mandate, Pima County will continue to enforce the mask mandate until herd immunity is reached
For the most up to date information on COVID 19, vaccinations, and testing, please visit the Pima County Health Department's website.