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Elizabeth Burrowes Vierra - Intermountain Catholic

Elizabeth Burrowes Vierra July 28, 1937 ~ May 19, 2021 We all lost a strong, courageous woman on May 19, 2021. Elizabeth Burrowes Vierra was born on July 28, 1937 in Oakland, California. The only child of Robert Jamieson and Dorothy Burrowes, Bette was raised by maternal grandparents and her aunt and uncle. She graduated from Hayward High School in the Bay Area and went on to the University of California, Berkeley. Bette became an avid civil rights activist and began cultivating her lifelong mission and calling to serve others. Bette married her high school sweetheart, Ken Vierra Sr., and they began their life as a young couple in Salt Lake City. They were eventually blessed with five children. They raised their children in both California and Utah, until they settled into their family home in the Holladay area of Salt Lake City.

Utah adding 14 sites for more COVID-19 vaccinations Here s where they are

Utah adding 14 sites for more COVID-19 vaccinations. Here’s where they are. Sean P. Means © Rick Egan (Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Megan Low adminsiters a Covid 19 vaccination to Margret Maumau, during a news conference, as the Utah Department of Health is announced that they are teaming with Intermountain Healthcare, Nomi Health and University of Utah Health, to open mass vaccination sites for the next phase of COVID-19 vaccinations, on Monday, March 1, 2021. Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune is providing free access to critical stories about the coronavirus. Sign up for . With a third COVID-19 vaccine expected to arrive in Utah this week, the Utah Department of Health is teaming with three major health companies to open 14 new mass vaccination sites.

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Utah reports 1,585 new COVID-19 cases as 7-day average continues to drop

Utah reports 1,585 new COVID-19 cases as 7-day average continues to drop Mitch Wilkinson © Kristin Murphy, Deseret News Shixian Wang, a pharmacist with Red Rock Pharmacy, fills a syringe with the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at The Ridge Foothill senior living facility in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2020. SALT LAKE CITY Utah health officials reported 1,585 new COVID-19 cases and eight more deaths Sunday, but while case counts are dropping, hospitalizations have remained consistently high. The average daily case numbers are showing a significant drop from a week ago, with the rolling seven-day average for positive tests at 2,209 and positivity rate at 22.6%, according to the Utah Department of Health daily report. On Jan. 10, the rolling seven-day average for positive tests was 3,212 per day while the positivity rate was 31.5%.

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