Letter: Thanks to all the heroes that made vaccinations possible
(Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) COVID-19 vaccinations take place at Mountain America Expo Center in Sandy, Monday, March 8, 2021.
By Scott Hockin | The Public Forum
| March 15, 2021, 12:00 p.m.
Thanks to all the heroes that made vaccinations possible
Got my first shot recently at the Mountain America Expo Center! It filled me with hope and gratitude for all the wonderful people that made it possible. Thanks to all the scientists, doctors, nurses, essential health-care workers and those who volunteered for vaccine trials and studies. You are all heroes!
A special thanks to all the volunteers and workers at the Expo Center for their directions, smiles and time commitment to helping all of us move forward. Nice jab Brittany!
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SALT LAKE CITY Those eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine in Salt Lake County should have an easy time securing an appointment this week. We re anxious to make sure that every 70-year-old and older has had access to the vaccine, said Dr. Audrey Stevenson with the Salt Lake County Health Department.
The health department said it received additional doses of the vaccine this week and has open appointments immediately available for anyone 70 or older who lives in Salt Lake County, according to a media advisory sent out Monday.
Stevenson said they are asking for the public s help to spread the word to eligible residents.