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A recent executive order from President Donald Trump recommends separating the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine into individual shots.
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In other news, Utah revoked the license for a "troubled teen" boarding school that Paris Hilton claims abused her as a teen. And, the Babylon Fire is the biggest in Utah and the nation.
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The Utah Governor's Office is asking for feedback on an upcoming initiative aimed at making Utah more accessible for older residents.
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In other news, a program for first-time homebuyers could be expanded to include those buying an existing home — though for less financial assistance than for those buying new construction.
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According to the Center for Disease Control, you can use wastewater data as an early warning that levels of infections may be increasing or decreasing in your community.
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About one in three American adults report being a caregiver in the past, and one in five report currently being in that role. Ashley Yaugher, Utah State University Extension health and wellness faculty and Emily Roundy, USU Extension health and wellness intern discuss why it's essential to provide support for those who are taking care of others.
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While no human or animal cases have been reported, the West Nile virus has been detected throughout Utah. The Utah Department of Health and Human Services are urging residents to take protective measures against any potential mosquito bites.
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As of Saturday, the Cannon Health Building, Bountiful, Timpanogos Regional Hospital and West Jordan testing sites will be by appointment only. At all sites, you must arrive at least an hour early to get tested. No tests will be given after the deadline.
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Utah public health officials addressed the spiking Omicron surge and record number of COVID cases in Utah Thursday.
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The omicron variant of COVID-19 has been detected in Utah, but little is known about how this variant is different from the others.