Utah
Free vaccines, boosters given to Hispanic, Latino communities in SLC

Salt Lake City, Utah — During the Independence Day celebrations, the Salt Lake County Health Department’s Mobile Health Center parked outside the Centro Cívico Méxicano and gave free COVID vaccines and boosters.
“From grocery stores to libraries and Latin American restaurants, for the past year, the county has been getting creative, bringing vaccines and boosters into these communities,” said a spokesperson for the Health Department Gabriel Moreno.
“At the moment, around 41 percent of those who self-identify as Hispanic or Latin, they have been vaccinated,” he said. “But only around 19 percent of them are up to date on their vaccinations.”
According to Moreno, distrust in the government and lack of health literacy can make Spanish speakers hesitant to get vaccinated. “As someone who came to this country many years ago and did not speak any English, I think it’s critical to have individuals working in the field that look like them, that speak their language, just so we’re comfortable,” he said.
Brandy Farmer anticipates 1,000 people will come to Thursday’s celebration, and she hopes in the joy of music and dance, people will consider sparing a few minutes for a shot in the arm. “It’s my heritage because I’m Mexican-American,” she said. “And this is a safe place for our people to be here. This is actually the touchstone of the Hispanic community.”
There are several free vaccine and booster clinics all over Salt Lake County every week. Here are the following dates, times, and locations for the next two weeks:
Tuesday, September 20
3-6 p.m. Rancho Markets (Rose Park), 140 North 900 West, Salt Lake City
Wednesday, September 21
12-3 p.m. Millcreek City Hall, 3330 South 1300 East, Millcreek
Thursday, September 22
11 a.m-2 p.m. Reams Grocery Store, 7325 West 3500 South, Magna
Friday, September 23
10 a.m-1 p.m. Antojitos Dona Julia Mexican Restaurant, 1447 West 1000 North, Salt Lake City
3-5 p.m. Dancing Moose Montessori School, 4428 Links Drive, West Valley City
Saturday, September 24
9 a.m-2 p.m. South Main Public Health Center, 3690 South Main Street, South Salt Lake
9 a.m-2 p.m. South Redwood Public Health Center, 7971 South 1825 West, West Jordan
Thursday, September 29
5-8 p.m. Kearns Library, 4275 West 5345 South, Kearns
Saturday, October 1
9 a.m-2 p.m. South Main Public Health Center, 3690 South Main Street, South Salt Lake
9 a.m-2 p.m. South Redwood Public Health Center, 7971 South 1825 West, West Jordan
No I.D. or insurance is required, and immigration status does not matter. You can learn more at saltlakehealth.org or make an appointment at (385) 468-SHOT (7468).
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