With only days to go until a statewide mask mandate ends, Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson asked residents to continue wearing masks and urged businesses to require face coverings as leaders planned a discussion on further restrictions in the county.
Officials with the Davis County Health Department announced they will open a Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine clinic at the Davis Conference Center in Layton.
Utah health officials have noticed vaccine hesitancy among certain minorities. One Salt Lake woman decided to get vaccinated after overcoming some of her initial concerns.
Unable to see, Carla McQuillan typically uses a program that converts the letters on a screen into audible words when she wants to read something online. The tool wouldn't work when she tried to schedule an appointment to get a COVID-19 vaccine, however.
A smartphone-based program from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention wants to know how COVID-19 vaccine recipients are feeling and if they are having any side effects.
Researchers in Washington state have launched a nationwide clinical trial to answer one of the lingering questions about the COVID-19 vaccines — whether they prevent infection as well as spread and transmission of the virus.
There are a lot of myths surrounding COVID-19 vaccines and some women have expressed real concern over whether the vaccine affects pregnancies and fertility.
As new cases of COVID-19 trend downward along with hospitalizations and fatalities, Salt Lake County wants to keep up the progress but plenty of people in the public still have questions.
Those 16 and older are now eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine, but in Utah County, they are already poking arms in this most recent rollout because appointments opened last Thursday.
Anyone who gets a COVID-19 vaccine has been asked to answer a few standard questions, but if you received a shot in Utah County Tuesday you may have noticed unique posters at the site that asked a unique question, “Why?”
Health officials in a couple of Utah counties are concerned about residents who are "shopping" for vaccines. They make multiple appointments for their shot, keep the soonest appointment, and do not cancel the others.
By now, Utahns age 50 and older have been eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations for a couple of weeks. But after you roll up your sleeve and get that shot, what's next?