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University of Utah study seeks health care workers and frontline employees who haven t had the COVID-19 vaccine yet

University of Utah study seeks health care workers and frontline employees who haven’t had the COVID-19 vaccine yet Those who take part in 9-month study will be compensated up to $400. (Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Captain Jason Burton and Sgt. 1st Class Sean Conorich working at a COVID-19 testing site run by the Utah National Guard at the Utah State Fairpark in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021. | Updated: 8:34 p.m. The University of Utah is seeking health care workers, first responders and frontline workers who have not yet been vaccinated against COVID-19 for a nine-month study — a tall order, considering many of those workers were among the first people eligible for the vaccine.

RMCIT almost triples occupancy in 30 days after purchase – BizWest

Within 30 days of the close, the 811,000 square-foot facility on 177 acres moved from 16% occupancy, or 129,000 square feet, to 41% or 330,000 square feet, according to Jay Dokter, CEO of RMCIT LLC, the ownership group. RMCIT, known locally as the former Hewlett-Packard facility at South Taft Avenue and 14th Street SW,  has added new tenants that have yet to occupy their locations and saw its largest tenant, Lightning eMotors, expand to occupy both Buildings A and B for a total of 231,000 square feet. Prior to the purchase, Lightning occupied Building A. Lightning announced just last week that it will become a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange.

CEO: Lightning eMotors committed to Loveland as it plans to go public  – BizWest

LOVELAND Although the prospect of raising $270 million in a debut on the New York Stock Exchange would draw a company toward settling in a major metro area, Lightning eMotors CEO Tim Reeser said the company plans to stay put in Loveland for the next several years as it executes a billion-dollar growth plan. Lightning Energy’s lineup of new chargers includes both AC and DC fast charge options, ranging from 7.2kW AC chargers to high-output 150kW DC fast chargers. Courtesy Lightning Systems.   SPAC vs. IPO Lightning opted against the traditional initial public offering process in its plans to become publicly traded, instead choosing to merge with GigCapital3 Inc. (NYSE: GIK). 

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