This Arizona county has opened vaccinations to anyone older than 18
Rhonda Mason, chief nursing officer at Cobre Valley Regional Medical Center, tells NBC News Now what it’s been like in Gila County, Arizona, since vaccinations have been opened to all adults, and how the county decided it was possible.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
‘Good to Know’ headlines: Instagram likes & vaccination card safety
NBC News
-
How Johnson & Johnson vaccine pause is impacting Michigan's rural communities
NBC News
-
New details of Capitol security breakdown emerge 100 days after January 6 riots
NBC News
-
Watch: Russian jet 'escorts U.S. surveillance plane away from Russian border'
NBC News
-
8 pronounced dead at scene of mass shooting at Indianapolis FedEx facility
NBC News
-
Mass casualty shooting at Indianapolis FedEx facility
NBC News
-
Multiple people injured in shooting at Indianapolis FedEx facility
NBC News
-
Kristin Smart: 25 Years Later
NBC News
-
Millions of job openings go unfilled as millions collect some form of unemployment
NBC News
-
What is reconciliation and how does it help Congress pass legislation?
NBC News
-
Rep. Ocasio-Cortez reintroduces postal banking, shares positives it could have on Americans
NBC News
-
Exiting Extremism: Inside one group’s mission to help people out of hate
NBC News
-
Democrats look to expand Supreme Court to 13 justices
NBC News
-
Biden administration sanctions Russia over hacking, election interference
NBC News
-
Daunte Wright’s family speaks out after ex-police officer appears in court
NBC News
-
Body cam footage released in fatal police shooting of 13-year-old Adam Toledo
NBC News