
In times like these, Utahns work together to help each other. Local businesses need that help now more than ever, and we can help. We can order food to go, purchase gift cards or other items off their websites. We’ve seen these businesses take extraordinary measures to keep Utahns safe. Now, let’s do what we can to help them through this difficult time.
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Get Vaccinated At Smith’s, Become Eligible For $1 Million Prizes, Free Groceries
Smith's Food and Drug's parent company has given customers 5 million reasons to get the COVID-19 shot. -
Local Therapist Reassures Utahns That Post COVID-19 Re-Entry Anxiety Is Normal
Considering the mental and emotional toll of the pandemic, it's only natural to feel apprehensive about getting back to normal, and some will need more time than others. One Utah doctor said taking these steps will make "getting back" a little easier. -
No COVID-19 Patients At St. Mark’s Hospital For First Time In 431 Days
New cases of COVID-19 continue to decline as Americans continue to get vaccinated. For the first time in more than 14 months, 431 days to be exact, St. Mark’s Hospital on Monday did not treat any patients with COVID-19. -
Smith’s Drops Mask Mandate For Vaccinated Shoppers
Smith’s Food and Grocery will no longer require fully vaccinated customers to wear a mask. The change goes into effect Thursday. -
Bountiful Woman Spreads Joy With Artificial Flowers During Pandemic
The ongoing vaccine rollout and current COVID-19 case trends have opened doors for those once holed up inside their homes and for one woman that looks like a tent and shelves of artificial flowers on the side of the road in Bountiful. -
West Valley Brothers Take Part In Pfizer Trial For Children Over Age 6
Now that the Utah Department of Health said every Utahn older than 12 is eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine, attention shifts to the vaccine trials for kids from 6 to 11-years old. -
Mask, Social Distancing Requirements Lifted In Salt Lake Co. Facilities
Salt Lake County leaders announced that fully vaccinated people were no longer required to wear face coverings or social distance in county facilities. -
CDC Approves Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine For Kids Older Than 12
The Centers for Disease Control approved COVID-19 vaccines for kids as young as age 12-years-old. That news came Wednesday from the Centers for Disease Control but not all families are ready to get shots for their children. -
Wellness Bus Delivering Vaccines To Utah Neighborhoods
As the rate of COVID-19 vaccinations continued to drop in Utah and across the country, University of Utah Health and Community Nursing Services teamed up to get the vaccine out to people who still need it. -
Doctors Encouraging Utah Parents To Vaccinate Children
Children 12 to 15 years old will soon be eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. Some doctors, who are also parents, shared their trusted support on social media and encouraged hesitant parents to do their research.
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