Orem-based Nomi Health, a healthcare management company that has recently contracted with the state of Utah to help manage the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccination effort, has been selected by Utah County to handle a portion of its vaccination program. Nomi Health is initially operating three vaccination sites in Utah County as well as a mobile vaccine program to expand access to critical populations.

“Community-wide vaccination deployment is 80 percent operational and 20 percent clinical in nature,” said Mark Newman, CEO and co-founder of Nomi Health. “Since the start of the pandemic we have completed more than 3 million COVID-19 tests nationwide and that experience equips us to operate vaccination programs across the country. We could not be prouder to put this expertise to work for our home state, so the Nomi team has been working tirelessly to ensure as many Utah County residents can get their shots and get back to life as they know it.”

Operating both fixed locations as well as Sprinter vans to bring vaccine access to those who cannot travel, Nomi said it is inoculating approximately 2,500-5,000 county residents per week as part of the Phase I and II of the COVID-19 vaccination rollout plan, as outlined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Nomi is currently administering vaccine at its Orem facility located at 1350 Sandhill Road and at the Larry H. Miller Megaplex theaters in Lehi and Vineyard.