SALT LAKE CITY Now that everyone in Utah 16 and over are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, the number of people vaccinated in the state is on the rise.
Over 1.15 million Utahns have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, and over 700,000 Utahns are considered fully vaccinated since December 2020.
Over the past months, medical experts have learned more about COVID-19 and the vaccines that protect against it. For instance, vaccines and pregnancy were one of the largest unknowns heading into the vaccination process since pregnant women weren t included in initial clinical trials.
That s changed in recent months. Dr. Sean Esplin, medical director of women s health for Intermountain Healthcare, said Friday that there are thousands of pregnant women who have now received the vaccine. There s now research that shows major benefits about the vaccine in pregnant and breastfeeding women.
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