Utah COVID-19 Briefing: Jan. 28, 2021

January 28, 2021
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SALT LAKE CITY (Jan. 28, 2021) — Click here to watch this week’s COVID-19 briefing. 

ASL interpretation is provided. Traducción al español en Univision 32.

Some highlights from this briefing include:

  • We’ve administered 267,027 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
  • We are able to transfer doses intended for our federal pharmacy partners to local providers. This will result in more than 28,000 doses that can be given to high risk people while CVS and Walgreens continue vaccinating our long-term care facilities.
  • We have an increased allotment of Moderna doses coming to Utah. That means that our combined allotment for Moderna and Pfizer is now around 40,000 doses a week.
  • President Biden announced the federal government will purchase 200 million doses (100 million each of Pfizer and Moderna). These are expected to arrive in the summer, just in time for the general public.
  • Right now, the data shows that suicides and overdoses are not increasing. The number of suicide deaths in Utah is consistent with the last 3 years.  We must remember that the typical response to stress and crisis in our lives is resilience and recovery. If you or a loved one are experiencing thoughts of suicide or crisis, help is available. Please reach out and talk to someone you trust or a professional at the Utah Crisis Line at 1-800-273-8255. (1-800-273-TALK).

Learn more by watching the entire COVID-19 briefing on YouTube or Facebook. You can find the latest information on the coronavirus in Utah at coronavirus.utah.gov.






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