Dr. Carmona: We Must Come Together to Defeat COVID-19
When I advise Governor Ducey and ADHS on emergency preparedness, including the COVID-19 pandemic, I give the best guidance I can from my perspective as 17th U.S. Surgeon General of the United States. I offer frank opinions and honest assessments, however inconvenient they might be. And that’s what I will do with you as Arizona rightfully focuses its attention on [...]
There’s a Public Health Role in Creating a Weather-Ready Nation
Many issues related to weather can impact your health. Wildfires spawned by lightning can cause respiratory illnesses from smoke and poor air quality. Flash flooding has led to numerous rescues from vehicles and homes. Last year, extreme heat sent at least 2,414 people to Arizona emergency rooms and contributed to 522 deaths. There are many actions you and your family [...]
Pfizer Vaccine Booster Doses: Your Questions Answered
Vaccines continue providing robust protection against hospitalization and death from COVID-19. But federal officials have determined that it is time for members of certain groups, including those 65 and older, to get boosters of the Pfizer vaccine if they are at least six months past their second dose. Here are some quick questions and answers about what’s going on with [...]
September Is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
With Arizona marking September as Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, we recognize the COVID-19 pandemic has brought on many stressors, including emotional hardships, that can impact the overall health and mental well-being of Arizonans. It has never been more important for us to stay connected to the people we care about. ADHS recently launched a campaign highlighting the positive effect of [...]
Protect Yourself: Arizona is Experiencing a Record High Season for West Nile Virus
Amid a wetter monsoon season than recent years, Arizona is experiencing a record high season for the West Nile virus, which transmits through mosquito bites. Through late last week, Arizona had seen 123 cases and four deaths. Nearly all of them have been in Maricopa County, where West Nile virus has been detected in record numbers of mosquitos studied. Most [...]
Hear Her: Learn the urgent maternal warning signs to help save women’s lives
Any mom’s life lost is one too many. Over the years, maternal deaths and other complications that occur during and after pregnancy have been on the rise nationwide and in Arizona. In our state, about 70 women die each year, and about a third of these die from pregnancy-related complications, with the largest burden being among indigenous women. More than [...]













