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Saturday Utah covid-19 report

Saturday Utah covid-19 report

SALT LAKE CITY-Saturday, the Utah State Department of Health released its daily covid-19 numbers update. 93,297 recorded cases of covid-19 in Utah have occurred per Saturday’s report. This is an increase of 1,340 in the past 24 hours. 966,451 Utahns have been tested for covid-19 in Utah. This is an […]

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Friday covid-19 report for Utah

Friday covid-19 report for Utah

SALT LAKE CITY-Friday, the covid-19 statistics were updated for Utah by the state department of health. There have been 91,957 recorded cases of covid-19. This is an increase of 1,496 in the past 24 hours. 957,309 Utahns have been tested for covid-19 in Utah. This is an increase of 9,307 […]

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Sunday covid-19 stats for Utah

Sunday covid-19 stats for Utah

SALT LAKE CITY-Sunday, covid-19 statistics were updated for Utah by the state department of health. There have been 85,844 recorded cases of covid-19 in Utah per Sunday’s report. This is an increase of 1,200 in the past 24 hours. 918,571 Utahns have been tested for covid-19. This represents an increase […]

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Thursday covid-19 report for Utah

Thursday covid-19 report for Utah

SALT LAKE CITY-Thursday, covid-19 statistics were updated for Utah by the state department of health. Per Thursday’s report, there have been 81,947 covid-19 cases in Utah. This is an increase of 1,501 in the past 24 hours. There have been 892,022 Utahns tested for covid-19. This represents an increase of […]

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78.1 Percent of Wasatch County covid-19 cases recovered

78.1 Percent of Wasatch County covid-19 cases recovered

HEBER CITY, Utah-Per information released Tuesday, Wasatch County Health Department health education and media relations coordinator Trudy Brereton confirmed 78.1 percent of covid-19 cases in Wasatch County are recovered (668-855). While this is lower than previous weeks, it is significantly higher than the Utah average of 73.6 percent (58,534-79,439) per […]

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Saturday covid report for Utah; Wasatch County Experiences 8th Death

Saturday covid report for Utah; Wasatch County Experiences 8th Death

SALT LAKE CITY-Saturday, Wasatch County was reported to have suffered its 8th death from covid-19 via information released by the Utah State Department of Health. We have reached out to the Wasatch County Health Department concerning the cause of death but have received no response as of yet. We will […]

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Friday covid-19 stats for Utah

Friday covid-19 stats for Utah

SALT LAKE CITY-Friday, covid-19 statistics for Utah were updated by the state departments of health. There have been 75,157 recorded cases of covid-19 in state history per Friday’s report. This is an increase of 1,107 in the past 24 hours but -300 in the net total from last Friday. Friday […]

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Thursday covid-19 report for Utah

Thursday covid-19 report for Utah

SALT LAKE CITY-Thursday, covid-19 statistics for Utah were updated by the state department of health. There have been 74,050 recorded cases of covid-19 in Utah per Thursday’s report. This is an increase of 1,008 in the past 24 hours. 836,218 Utahns have been tested for covid-19. This is an increase […]

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Friday covid-19 stats for Utah

Friday covid-19 stats for Utah

SALT LAKE CITY-Friday, covid-19 statistics for Utah were updated by the state department of health. There have been 68,530 recorded cases of covid-19 in Utah. This represents a new state record of 1,411 cases in a single day. 795,217 Utahns have been tested for covid-19, an increase of 10,242 in […]

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State covid-19 Task Force Meets To Discuss Intervention With Increase Case Numbers

State covid-19 Task Force Meets To Discuss Intervention With Increase Case Numbers

SALT LAKE CITY-Monday, the Utah covid-19 task force, headed up by Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox, met for a closed meeting. This has resulted in Utah Gov. Gary Herbert making a Tuesday announcement. A spokesman for the governor says a mask mandate and changing the color/risk level is on the table […]

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