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You truly are heroes : Artist unveils new painting to honor Utah s COVID-19 front-line workers

MURRAY Heather Olsen said she grew up admiring her older sister, who has worked as a nurse for over a decade. So when the COVID-19 pandemic reached Utah and the rest of the country last year, she couldn t shake the image of her sister from her mind as she came across updates on the coronavirus. Basically, when I watched the news I saw all the health care workers. I saw her, Olsen said, reflecting on the earliest days of the pandemic. Just how tired they were, exhausted. And I remembered all the times she came home exhausted. As the pandemic lingered, Olsen, who is a Utah artist, wanted to do whatever she could to honor the many front-line health care workers who helped patients, especially during times when not very much was known about COVID-19. She also spoke with her sister, who suggested that she paint health care workers.

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Unfinished business: Doctor reenlists with the US Army to give back what he s learned

Unfinished business: Doctor reenlists with the US Army to give back what he s learned
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Here s where eligible Utahns can get COVID-19 vaccinations

Here s where eligible Utahns can get COVID-19 vaccinations
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Health department turns to 3 health care providers to expand COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY Utah Department of Health officials announced Monday the agency is turning to three major health care providers to help expand COVID-19 vaccine rollout in the state beginning this week, ahead of a jump in allotted vaccines. Intermountain Healthcare, Nomi Health and University of Utah Health will all help vaccinate Utahns under the agreement with the state. All three said Monday that they had operations set up already and intended to expand operations in the coming weeks before the state s weekly allotment of vaccines is expected to more than double weekly totals from previous weeks. These partners will increase our reach throughout the state. They will be able to offer large-scale vaccination clinics in some areas where we re currently unable to do so, said Tom Hudachko, spokesperson for the Utah Department of Health. They have established relationships with many residents in the state who have underlying medical conditions, so we will rely on them to help with

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