Despite unfilled vaccine appointments in Utah County, officials say no doses wasted

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UTAH COUNTY — Despite the number of unfilled appointment slots Monday, the Utah County Health Department said no doses of the COVID-19 vaccine went to waste.

Officials said that 200 appointment slots weren't filled on Monday. Tuesday, the county said it's now focusing on reaching out to those aged 70 and older, which is the group currently eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

Health department spokeswoman Aislynn Tollman Hill says that, since Friday, they've tried to vaccinate 2,000 people at their Spanish Fork vaccine site. On Monday about 200 slots went unfilled.

"That vaccine will certainly not go unused," Tollman Hill told KSL NewsRadio. "That vaccine will essentially be reallocated throughout this week."

Tollman-Hill says they're starting to experience less of the crushing demand for vaccines from the 70 and older group and thinks many didn't know they could sign up.

"We haven't really had to do anything up to this point with, like, advertising to people, 'Hey, this is where you get your vaccine.' We've just said, 'Hey, it's available, come sign up and get it.'"

Tollman-Hill also says they're getting swamped with calls from people who are not eligible yet, wanting to sign up.

Utah County health officials are also pushing others to reach out to their 70-plus neighbors and loved ones. Officials say the easiest way to get notified of new appointments is to text UCHEALTH to 888777.

Despite unfilled vaccine appointments in Utah County, officials say no doses wasted
Photo: Utah County Health Department

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