Critics have questioned the process that led Utah officials to pay millions of dollars for a vaccination scheduling platform that several of the state’s local health departments, including Summit County’s, have not utilized.
3,100 – doses delivered to Summit County
2,431 – doses administered by the Health Department
7 – days over which the county will administer the remainder of doses
1,467 – future appointments scheduled
700 – appointments already offered to people 70 and older who live in Summit County
1,000 – number of appointments to people 70 and older to be offered week of Feb. 8
3,500 – number of people 70 and older who live in Summit County
2,867 – number of people living in Summit County who have been vaccinated, but not by the Health Department
474 – number of people vaccinated by the Health Department who do not live in Summit County
Individuals should not call the Health Department to make an appointment, according to a prepared statement posted by Summit County.
RN Judy Rogers administers the Moderna vaccine to a patient at a drive-through location at the Utah Film Studios Friday afternoon, Jan. 22, 2021. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
MD Meta Haley, left, administers the Moderna vaccine to a patient at a drive-through location at the Utah Film Studios Friday afternoon, Jan. 22, 2021. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Cassy Weeks, an RN volunteer, administers the Moderna vaccine to a patient at the Utah Film Studios Friday afternoon, Jan. 22, 2021. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Yoora Hwang, an RN volunteer, receives paperwork from a patient as she and other healthcare professionals administer the Moderna vaccine at the Utah Film Studios Friday afternoon, Jan. 22, 2021. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)