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We said our goodbyes —Here s how University of Utah Hospital s first COVID-19 patient is doing

‘We said our goodbyes’ Here’s how University of Utah Hospital’s first COVID-19 patient is doing Sean P. Means © Provided by Salt Lake Tribune (Photo courtesy of University of Utah Health) Neal Murphy, seen on the left on March 14, 2020, when he was one of the first COVID-19 patients at University of Utah Hospital, and, on the right, nearly a year later. Neal Murphy doesn’t like the term “patient zero,” and doesn’t want to be accused of bringing the coronavirus to Utah. “I don’t need the mail,” said Murphy, whom the University of Utah Hospital considers to be perhaps the first patient it treated for COVID-19 when the pandemic began a year ago.

About 30% of Utahns now have immunity to the coronavirus, expert estimates

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

Map: Here are Utah s 14 new mass vaccination sites

3 health care providers join Utah s COVID-19 vaccine rollout plan ahead of state s expected allotment rise

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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