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Registered nurse Sophie Woodbury, left, poses for a photo with state epidemiologist Dr. Angela Dunn, and fellow registered nurses Monte Roberts, Amanda Vicchrilli, William Brunt and Julie Nelson at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake city on the day vaccinations began in Utah, Dec. 15, 2020.
Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News
University of Utah Health nurse Christy Mulder called it “an overwhelming day” that Tuesday in mid-December when she became the first person in Utah to receive a COVID-19 vaccination.
President Joe Biden, now former Vice-President Mike Pence and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi received the first of two COVID-19 vaccination shots at the end of December. Biden received his second dose, as others have, last week, prior to taking office.
Nearly a thousand Utahns have received both shots of the COVID-19 vaccine â but many doses have yet to be given out
âNo one has really done this type of distribution of vaccines to very large numbers of the population before,â says University of Utah Health official.
(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) University of Utah Health begins administering the second dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine as pharmacy resident Chanah Gallagher gives Christy Mulder, an RN in the MICU, her second dose on Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021.
  | Jan. 8, 2021, 1:12 a.m.
The first Utahn to get vaccinated for COVID-19 has now completed the process, getting her second dose â and some peace of mind.
SALT LAKE CITY In many ways, 2020 was a year unlike any other.
If there was one headline in the news that could possibly sum it up, it was a CNN guest column with the headline 1918 + 1929 + 1968 = 2020, published back in the thick of protests over police brutality during a pandemic that also resulted in economic calamity.
Of course, 2020 didn t produce something as quite as deadly as the 1918 pandemic or as financially devastating as Black Thursday, or even as violent as 1968. Having those moments in one year, however, was unique. And 2020 produced hardships that those other years didn t, like some of the worst wildfires ever recorded.
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