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If You’re Happy and You Know It, You Might Live in Irvine
Irvine’s eternal summer, abundance of green space, diversity, and top-notch schools have landed it a top spot as one of the nation’s most joyous cities.
The central Orange County, Calif. city was No. 12 in a Wallethub listing of the happiest cities in the United States. The personal finance website compared 182 of the largest cities.
“[Ranking] No. 12 nationwide is great, but we can be better,” Mayor Farrah Khan told The Epoch Times March 16 via email.
“The City of Irvine strives to provide the best in quality of life for our residents, businesses and workers. It’s no surprise that we rank in the top 15 when it comes to being one of the happiest cities. … I look forward to working to move Irvine toward the No. 1 spot.”
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About $10 million Utah could have spent to help people pay rent or business owners keep their companies afloat was used to pay for TestUtah coronavirus tests that insurance and other sources likely
would have covered, an analysis by The Salt Lake Tribune shows.
Touting its approach as a disruptor that streamlines access to health care, Nomi Health does not ask test seekers whether they have insurance. It instead bills only the state of Utah, under contracts for its work at TestUtah sites.
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SALT LAKE CITY If you re eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine, doctors are urging you to make an appointment and get your shot.
Doctors at University of Utah Health said the vaccination campaign is the best way to protect against another wave of the virus. The best vaccine is the one that s in front of you, the one that you can get most immediately, said Dr. Kavish Choudhary, director of pharmacy at University of Utah Health.
Doctors recently have framed Utah s community status with COVID-19 as a race between the spread of variant strains and the vaccine campaign.
Right now, Utah s doing well in that race, as long as residents keep rolling up their sleeves.