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COVID-19 cases keep rising as state pushes vaccination goal
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Vaccinating younger Utahns will be a huge part of getting COVID-19 under control, doctor says
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Health officials counting on local providers, community groups to reach those hesitant to get the COVID-19 vaccine
As numbers dwindle at mass vaccination sites, officials rely on grassroots efforts to reach those who haven’t gotten the shots yet
| May 14, 2021, 3:37 p.m.
(Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune) Dr. Edward Redd with the Bear River Health Department is filmed by two filmakers with Penna Powers ad agency May 11, 2021 for public service announcements to encourage Utahns to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
Dr. Edward Redd, physician and soon-to-be regional TV pitchman, doesn’t want to tell people they have to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
May 13 data: 6 COVID-19 deaths as Cox talks about Utah s battle with virus
Gov. Spencer Cox will address the state with the latest information regarding COVID-19 and vaccinations. © Provided by KUTV Salt Lake City Title: KUTV EVENT Start time: 05/13/2021 10:47:51 AM End time: 05/16/2021 10:47:51 AM
This comes after the governor, along with six other governors from across the nation, spoke with President Biden on Tuesday. The discussion focused mainly on ideas and strategies states were taking to get more people vaccinated during a time of hesitancy. Biden and Cox met with other leaders from Ohio, Massachusetts, Maine, Minnesota, and New Mexico. © Provided by KUTV Salt Lake City
Davis County begins COVID-19 vaccinations for kids ages 12-15
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FARMINGTON, Utah â Kids ages 12-15 in Davis County are lining up at the Legacy Events Center in Farmington to receive their COVID-19 vaccinations Thursday.
The doors for the vaccine clinic opened at 10 a.m. and mother Happie Larson was one of the first people in line to get her children vaccinated.
Larson is a mother of 23 children. On Thursday, she brought two 13-year-olds and one 15-year-old in for vaccinations.
âMy life is to keep my children safe. That is my responsibility and my job. To me this is one step to make sure that my children are safe,â Larson said.
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