Here’s why Utah hospitals aren’t making staff get vaccinated against COVID-19 — and when they might
Hospitals routinely require immunizations against measles, whooping cough and other communicable diseases.
(Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Games and booths are set up creating a party atmosphere at the Spence and Cleone Eccles Football Center for those getting the COVID-19 at a clinic at the University of Utah, Tuesday, June 29, 2021.
Sean P. Means has been reporting and editing for The Salt Lake Tribune since 1991 — including 25 years as movie critic. Since 2018, he has reported on arts and culture reporter, and breaking news — and was part of The Tribune’s COVID-19 reporting team. He reviews movies for MovieCricket.net and X96’s “Radio From Hell” program.
Sean P. Means has been reporting and editing for The Salt Lake Tribune since 1991 — including 25 years as movie critic. Since 2018, he has reported on arts and culture reporter, and breaking news — and was part of The Tribune’s COVID-19 reporting team. He reviews movies for MovieCricket.net and X96’s “Radio From Hell” program.