NEW SLCo Public Health Order – Starting at 12:01 am on Saturday, January 8, 2022,  individuals are required to wear appropriate face coverings or masks when indoors in public or while in an outdoor line with others.  More information.

Covid-19 Information + Frequently Asked Questions

These FAQs are specific to Salt Lake County. For FAQs about COVID-19 in general or the national and international response, visit the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention FAQ site

Where can I get vaccinated?

There are several ways to get your FREE COVID-19 vaccine:

  1. The City of West Jordan is offering a FREE Vaccine and Booster Clinic find more information here.

  2. Community Vaccine Clinics
    No appointment or registration necessary.
    SEE THIS WEEK’S CLINIC SCHEDULE
    VEA EL HORARIO DE LAS CLÍNICAS DE ESTA SEMANA
  3. SLCoHD Immunization Clinics
    Make an appointment online or by calling 385-468-SHOT (7468). You may also visit us without an appointment, but your wait for service may be significantly longer.
Who can get vaccinated?

Everyone should consider being vaccinated to prevent COVID infection. The Pfizer vaccine is authorized to use for anyone 5 years or older; the Moderna and Janssen (J&J) vaccines are authorized to use for anyone 18 years or older. Find more information on the CDC website.

Where can I get tested?

Covid Testing is FREE. Proof of insurance is not needed.

  1. West Jordan City Hall – Test Utah Site
    Make an appointment online. This site is by appointment only.

  2. Other Test Utah sites
    Drive-through locations are available in Provo, Orem, Heber, South Ogden, Vernal, Roosevelt, St. George, and new testing locations are being added to accommodate 3000+ tests per day.

  3. State-run testing sites
    Testing is conducted via nasal swab.

In coordination and cooperation with State and County leaders, The City of West Jordan is following all COVID-19 guidelines

aerial view of West Jordan neighborhood