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Your local Grifols Donors Center is NOW accepting plasma from people who have recovered from COVID-19
State parks offer social distancing with a view
By Joshua Wood | j.wood@mycityjournals.com
COVID-19 UPDATES COVID-19 UPDATESCOVID-19 UPDATES COVID-19 UPDATESCOVID-19 UPDATES COVID-19 UPDATESCOVID-19 UPDATES Since the COVID-19 outbreak began, Grifols has made its expertise in plasma available to the U.S. FDA, BARDA and NIH/NIAID to develop clinical trials to assess the safety and HOW CONVALESCENT PLASMA HELPS TREAT COVID-19 HOW CONVALESCENT PLASMA HELPS TREAT COVID-19 HOW CONVALESCENT PLASMA HELPS TREAT COVID-19 HOW CONVALESCENT PLASMA HELPS TREAT COVID-19 HOW CONVALESCENT PLASMA HELPS TREAT COVID-19 HOW CONVALESCENT PLASMA HELPS TREAT COVID-19 HOW CONVALESCENT PLASMA HELPS TREAT COVID-19 effi cacy of a potential treatment. At Grifols, we believe this current and extraordinary situation require companies to strive more than ever to serve patients and communities.
Since the COVID-19 outbreak began, Grifols has made its expertise in plasma available to the U.S. FDA, BARDA and NIH/NIAID to develop clinical trials to assess the safety and efficacy of a potential treatment. At Grifols, we believe this current and extraordinary situation require companies to strive more than ever to serve patients and communities. Since the COVID-19 outbreak began, Grifols has made its expertise in plasma available to the U.S. FDA, BARDA and NIH/NIAID to develop clinical trials to assess the safety and efficacy of a potential treatment. At Grifols, we believe this current and extraordinary situation require companies to strive more than ever to serve patients and communities. Since the COVID-19 outbreak began, Grifols has made its expertise in plasma available to the U.S. FDA, BARDA and NIH/NIAID to develop clinical trials to assess the safety and efficacy of a potential treatment. At Grifols, we believe this current and extraordinary situation require companies to strive more than ever to serve patients and communities. Since the COVID-19 outbreak began, Grifols has made its expertise in plasma available to the U.S. FDA, BARDA and NIH/NIAID to develop clinical trials to assess the safety and efficacy of a potential treatment. At Grifols, we believe this current and extraordinary situation require companies to strive more than ever to serve patients and communities. Since the COVID-19 outbreak began, Grifols has made its expertise in plasma available to the U.S. FDA, BARDA and NIH/NIAID to develop clinical trials to assess the safety and efficacy of a potential treatment. At Grifols, we believe this current and extraordinary situation require companies to strive more than ever to serve patients and communities. Since the COVID-19 outbreak began, Grifols has made its expertise in plasma available to the U.S. FDA, BARDA and NIH/NIAID to develop clinical trials to assess the safety and efficacy of a potential treatment. At Grifols, we believe this current and extraordinary situation require companies to strive more than ever to serve patients and communities. Since the COVID-19 outbreak began, Grifols has made its expertise in plasma available to the U.S. FDA, BARDA and NIH/NIAID to develop clinical trials to assess the safety and efficacy of a potential treatment. At Grifols, we believe this current and extraordinary situation require companies to strive more than ever to serve patients and communities. Please visit www.grifolsplasma.com to fi nd a Donation Center nearest you.
STEP 1 Obtain antibodies from those who have recovered from COVID-19 STEP 1 Obtain antibodies from those who have recovered from COVID-19 STEP 1 Obtain antibodies from those who have recovered from COVID-19 STEP 1 Obtain antibodies from those who have recovered from COVID-19 STEP 1 Obtain antibodies from those who have recovered from COVID-19 STEP 1 Obtain antibodies from those who have recovered from COVID-19 STEP 1 Obtain antibodies from those who have recovered from COVID-19
Human blood can be broken down into many parts like liquid plasma, which contains antibodies. When the body becomes infected with a virus, the antibodies learn from the disease, then evolve to beat it. When someone recovers from COVID-19, they will have the antibodies in their plasma to fight off the virus. Human blood can be broken down into many parts like liquid plasma, which contains antibodies. When the body becomes infected with a virus, the antibodies learn from the disease, then evolve to beat it. When someone recovers from COVID-19, they will have the antibodies in their plasma to fight off the virus. Human blood can be broken down into many parts like liquid plasma, which contains antibodies. When the body becomes infected with a virus, the antibodies learn from the disease, then evolve to beat it. When someone recovers from COVID-19, they will have the antibodies in their plasma to fight off the virus. Human blood can be broken down into many parts like liquid plasma, which contains antibodies. When the body becomes infected with a virus, the antibodies learn from the disease, then evolve to beat it. When someone recovers from COVID-19, they will have the antibodies in their plasma to fight off the virus. Human blood can be broken down into many parts like liquid plasma, which contains antibodies. When the body becomes infected with a virus, the antibodies learn from the disease, then evolve to beat it. When someone recovers from COVID-19, they will have the antibodies in their plasma to fight off the virus. Human blood can be broken down into many parts like liquid plasma, which contains antibodies. When the body becomes infected with a virus, the antibodies learn from the disease, then evolve to beat it. When someone recovers from COVID-19, they will have the antibodies in their plasma to fight off the virus. Human blood can be broken down into many parts like liquid plasma, which contains antibodies. When the body becomes infected with a virus, the antibodies learn from the disease, then evolve to beat it. When someone recovers from COVID-19, they will have the antibodies in their plasma to fight off the virus. Utah State Parks offer over 300 miles of trails. (Joshua Wood/City Journals)
STEP 2 Separate convalescent plasma into its components STEP 2 Separate convalescent plasma into its components STEP 2 Separate convalescent plasma into its components STEP 2 Separate convalescent plasma into its components STEP 2 Separate convalescent plasma into its components STEP 2 Separate convalescent plasma into its components STEP 2 Separate convalescent plasma into its components U tah’s State Parks welcomed more visitors than normal this spring as residents sought a safe escape from COVID-19 quarantine. With restrictions easing throughout much of the state and people looking for safe Plasma donation is similar to giving blood, except the blood is cycled through a special machine that pulls some of the plasma out before returning the blood cells back to the body. From there, we can use special technology to separate the plasma into different components, one of which is the antibodies that can defeat the virus. Plasma donation is a well-established process with many years of knowledge regarding safety for the donors. Plasma donation is similar to giving blood, except the blood is cycled through a special machine that pulls some of the plasma out before returning the blood cells back to the body. From there, we can use special technology to separate the plasma into different components, one of which is the antibodies that can defeat the virus. Plasma donation is a well-established process with many years of knowledge regarding safety for the donors. Plasma donation is similar to giving blood, except the blood is cycled through a special machine that pulls some of the plasma out before returning the blood cells back to the body. From there, we can use special technology to separate the plasma into different components, one of which is the antibodies that can defeat the virus. Plasma donation is a well-established process with many years of knowledge regarding safety for the donors. Plasma donation is similar to giving blood, except the blood is cycled through a special machine that pulls some of the plasma out before returning the blood cells back to the body. From there, we can use special technology to separate the plasma into different components, one of which is the antibodies that can defeat the virus. Plasma donation is a well-established process with many years of knowledge regarding safety for the donors. Plasma donation is similar to giving blood, except the blood is cycled through a special machine that pulls some of the plasma out before returning the blood cells back to the body. From there, we can use special technology to separate the plasma into different components, one of which is the antibodies that can defeat the virus. Plasma donation is a well-established process with many years of knowledge regarding safety for the donors. Plasma donation is similar to giving blood, except the blood is cycled through a special machine that pulls some of the plasma out before returning the blood cells back to the body. From there, we can use special technology to separate the plasma into different components, one of which is the antibodies that can defeat the virus. Plasma donation is a well-established process with many years of knowledge regarding safety for the donors. Plasma donation is similar to giving blood, except the blood is cycled through a special machine that pulls some of the plasma out before returning the blood cells back to the body. From there, we can use special technology to separate the plasma into different components, one of which is the antibodies that can defeat the virus. Plasma donation is a well-established process with many years of knowledge regarding safety for the donors. ways to get out, officials anticipate that visitation to continue. To keep people safe during peak seasons, officials encourage visitors to practice responsible recreation in state parks. “We didn’t close any doors,” said Eugene Swalberg, public information officer with the Utah Division of Parks and RecreSTEP 3 Convert into a medicine to treat patients STEP 3 Convert into a medicine to treat patients STEP 3 Convert into a medicine to treat patients STEP 3 Convert into a medicine to treat patients STEP 3 Convert into a medicine to treat patients STEP 3 Convert into a medicine to treat patients STEP 3 Convert into a medicine to treat patients ation. “Many of the parks saw greater than normal seasonal visitation.” Initial lockdown measures restricted visitation to Utah State Parks to county residents only in April. Then, as restrictions eased in We can purify and concentrate the antibodies collected from donated plasma to develop a special medicine for those still sick with COVID-19 or possibly protect those who have not been infected. With this medicine, doctors will have a consistent and precise dosing of the antibodies that can fight COVID-19 to possibly help them get back to life faster or serve as a temporary defense until a vaccine is developed. We can purify and concentrate the antibodies collected from donated plasma to develop a special medicine for those still sick with COVID-19 or possibly protect those who have not been infected. With this medicine, doctors will have a consistent and precise dosing of the antibodies that can fight COVID-19 to possibly help them get back to life faster or serve as a temporary defense until a vaccine is developed. We can purify and concentrate the antibodies collected from donated plasma to develop a special medicine for those still sick with COVID-19 or possibly protect those who have not been infected. With this medicine, doctors will have a consistent and precise dosing of the antibodies that can fight COVID-19 to possibly help them get back to life faster or serve as a temporary defense until a vaccine is developed. We can purify and concentrate the antibodies collected from donated plasma to develop a special medicine for those still sick with COVID-19 or possibly protect those who have not been infected. With this medicine, doctors will have a consistent and precise dosing of the antibodies that can fight COVID-19 to possibly help them get back to life faster or serve as a temporary defense until a vaccine is developed. We can purify and concentrate the antibodies collected from donated plasma to develop a special medicine for those still sick with COVID-19 or possibly protect those who have not been infected. With this medicine, doctors will have a consistent and precise dosing of the antibodies that can fight COVID-19 to possibly help them get back to life faster or serve as a temporary defense until a vaccine is developed. We can purify and concentrate the antibodies collected from donated plasma to develop a special medicine for those still sick with COVID-19 or possibly protect those who have not been infected. With this medicine, doctors will have a consistent and precise dosing of the antibodies that can fight COVID-19 to possibly help them get back to life faster or serve as a temporary defense until a vaccine is developed. We can purify and concentrate the antibodies collected from donated plasma to develop a special medicine for those still sick with COVID-19 or possibly protect those who have not been infected. With this medicine, doctors will have a consistent and precise dosing of the antibodies that can fight COVID-19 to possibly help them get back to life faster or serve as a temporary defense until a vaccine is developed. May, park visitation took off. The four state parks near St. George, for example, all saw higher than normal attendance this spring even with limitations in place. In fact, some parks had to limit visitors on busy days as parks like Quail Creek State Park filled up. “Many reservations were canceled due This medicine is the Anti-Coronavirus Hyperimmune Globulin This medicine is the Anti-Coronavirus Hyperimmune Globulin This medicine is the Anti-Coronavirus Hyperimmune Globulin This medicine is the Anti-Coronavirus Hyperimmune Globulin This medicine is the Anti-Coronavirus Hyperimmune Globulin This medicine is the Anti-Coronavirus Hyperimmune Globulin This medicine is the Anti-Coronavirus Hyperimmune Globulin to COVID for a period early on,” Swalberg said. Reservations and day use then increased as restrictions eased and people looked for ways to practice social distancing in the great outdoors. For more info visit - WWW.GRIFOLSPLASMA.COM/EN/ENDCV19 For more info visit - WWW.GRIFOLSPLASMA.COM/EN/ENDCV19For more info visit - WWW.GRIFOLSPLASMA.COM/EN/ENDCV19 For more info visit - WWW.GRIFOLSPLASMA.COM/EN/ENDCV19For more info visit - WWW.GRIFOLSPLASMA.COM/EN/ENDCV19 For more info visit - WWW.GRIFOLSPLASMA.COM/EN/ENDCV19For more info visit - WWW.GRIFOLSPLASMA.COM/EN/ENDCV19 Even in cooler Northern Utah, park visitation was on the rise this spring. East Canyon, Deer Creek and Willard Bay all saw more people in April than in years past, according to Swalberg.
In Southern Utah, campgrounds in state parks have been full, while day use has also increased. Kodachrome Basin State Park reported full campgrounds in spring once county-level restrictions were eased for state parks. The appeal of open spaces has continued to attract visitors.
“Once you hit the trails, you’ve got room to spread out and practice social distancing,” said Nathan Martinez, park manager at Kodachrome Basin State Park. “I think people were tired of being cooped up. They wanted to get outside and do some hiking, and this is a great place to do your social distancing.”
Utah has 44 state parks and museums and over 2,300 campsites. Visitors can hike or bike 324 miles of trails in state parks. The parks reflect the diverse landscape of Utah and offer visitors the opportunity to get out. A list of parks and COVID-related updates can be found at stateparks.utah.gov.
For those who journey to the parks, the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation encourages visitors to be safe when visiting. “The buzz word is responsible recreation,” Swalberg said. “We encourage social distancing, and for people to not congregate at trailheads, clean up after themselves, and to stay home if they’re sick.” l