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Southwest Utah counted another 216 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, along with three new deaths.

In addition, another 56 people were hospitalized with the disease as of Tuesday, according to the Southwest Utah Public Health Department.

Statewide, Utah health officials reported 2,736 new cases on Tuesday, along with 16 new deaths.

The state had counted 269,326 total cases and 1,235 deaths over the course of the pandemic.

There were 506 coronavirus patients in Utah hospitals, according to state data. So far, 10,736 Utahns had been hospitalized with the disease since the pandemic began.
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With 2,614 new coronavirus cases reported Wednesday, Utah’s rate of new diagnoses held steady, but with 21 new deaths, the virus continued to exact a high toll.

Utah’s death toll from the coronavirus stood at 1,256 Wednesday, with 21 fatalities reported since Tuesday

Hospitalizations were down slightly, with 484 Utah patients concurrently admitted, UDOH reported.

But at the state’s larger, “referral” hospitals, which care for most of Utah’s seriously ill coronavirus patients, ICUs were at 85% occupancy on Wednesday — and hospital administrators have said that figure doesn’t account for staffing fluctuations or high demand for the specialists and equipment needed to treat patients with COVID-19.

Those patients still comprise more than 30% of ICU patients in Utah. Stenehjem has said that, before the coronavirus pandemic, it was virtually unheard of that such a large portion of ICU patients would be receiving care for the same health problem. Even the worst flu seasons typically result in no more than 5% to 10% of ICU patients being there for influenza, he said.

In total, 10,873 Utahns have been hospitalized in Utah for COVID-19, up more than 100 from Tuesday.
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The Utah Department of Health reported 4,672 new COVID-19 cases Thursday with 13 more deaths, breaking the record for the number of cases reported in a single day.

The health department now estimates there are 50,904 active cases of the disease in Utah.

There are now 510 COVID-19 patients currently hospitalized in Utah with 158 in intensive care units, state data shows. Total hospitalizations since the beginning of the outbreak are now 10,956.

About 83.2% of all ICU beds are occupied in Utah as of Thursday, including about 87% of ICU beds in the state's 16 referral hospitals. About 55.7% of non-ICU hospital beds are occupied, state data shows.
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After taking off New Year's Day, the Utah Department of Health's first report of 2021 shows 5,042 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 25 new deaths in the state.

The department says 3,110 of those cases, and nine of the deaths, would have been reported on Friday.

With the update, Utah has now seen 281,654 total confirmed cases and 1,294 deaths from COVID-19 since the pandemic began.

There are 487 Utahns currently hospitalized due to the coronavirus, including 152 in intensive care, and 11,101 total hospitalizations since the pandemic reached Utah last year.
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Utah health officials reported another 1,819 COVID-19 cases and seven more deaths on Sunday.

The new cases were confirmed out of 4,802 people tested, with a 37.9% positive rate, according to the Utah Department of Health.

On Sunday, 486 patients were hospitalized with the disease, just one fewer than the previous day. Intensive care units across the state were 83.1% full with coronavirus patients and others, and referral ICUs that can treat the most serious patients were 86.4% full.

The Beehive State has now confirmed 283,473 out of 1.74 million people tested and 2.7 million tests given, and hospitalizations for the disease now total 11,159 since the pandemic began. The state has lost 1,301 residents to the disease.
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Four more Utahns died as the state recorded 2,160 new cases of COVID-19 and a 30.8% positive test rate.

We will report 285,633 positive cases today. This is an increase of 2,160 cases since yesterday.

There are 484 people currently hospitalized with COVID-19. Total hospitalizations from the beginning of the outbreak are 11,240.

We will report 1,305 total deaths, this is an increase of 4 deaths since yesterday.
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Utah's number of COVID-19 cases has increased by 3,318 Tuesday, with seven more deaths reported as the positive test rate has continued climbing, according to the Utah Department of Health.

There are now an estimated 51,443 active COVID-19 cases in Utah, state data shows. The rolling seven-day average number of positive cases per day is now at 2,800, according to the health department. The positive test rate per day for that time period is now a record-high 32.1%, up from 30.8% Monday.

The new numbers indicate a 1.2% increase in positive cases since Monday. Of the 1,762,178 people tested for COVID-19 in Utah so far, 16.5% have tested positive for COVID-19.

There are now 510 COVID-19 patients currently hospitalized in Utah, including 177 in intensive care, health department data shows. About 84% of intensive care unit beds are filled in Utah as of Tuesday, including about 84% of ICU beds in the state's 16 referral hospitals.
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On a day of historical political turmoil, 18 Utahns were reported killed by the Utah Department of Health due to the COVID-19 virus.

Utah has recorded a total of 1,330 deaths since the pandemic started locally in March 2020.

While all eyes in the U.S. were turned toward violence at the U.S. Capitol, the nation reported 14,091 deaths from coronavirus and 234,383 new cases. The U.S. has the most cases — 87.6 million — and the most deaths — 1.88 million — of any nation in the world by a wide margin despite having 4% of the world's population.

We will report 292,720 positive cases today. This is an increase of 3,769 cases since yesterday.

There are 525 people currently hospitalized with COVID-19. Total hospitalizations from the beginning of the outbreak are 11,463.
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Utah counted 29 more people killed by COVID-19 Thrusday along with the second highest single-day case count in the state since the pandemic started.

Utah recorded 4,611 cases confirmed by test on Nov. 19 for its highest single-day total. The virus has now claimed 1,359 lives in approximately 10 months.

There are 537 people currently hospitalized with COVID-19. Total hospitalizations from the beginning of the outbreak are 11,578.

We will report 1,359 total deaths, this is an increase of 29 deaths since yesterday.
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As the state of Utah ramps up the administration of COVID-19 vaccines — with more than 21,000 reported as vaccinated in the past day — the number of deaths continues to climb. According to the Utah Department of Health, another 22 people have died of coronavirus, as the state total approaches 1,400.

Cases reported in past day • 3,793. The rolling seven-day average for new cases is 3,051 per day.

Deaths reported in past day • 22.

Hospitalizations reported in past day • 543. That’s up six from Thursday. Of those currently hospitalized, 196 are in intensive care units — nine more than on Thursday.


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Utah health officials reported another 2,613 COVID-19 cases and nine deaths on Saturday.

The new cases were confirmed out of 13,104 people tested, with a 19.9% positive rate, according to the Utah Department of Health.

On Saturday, 535 patients were hospitalized with the disease in Utah, which is eight fewer than were hospitalized the previous day. Intensive care units across the state were 90.5% full with coronavirus patients and others, while referral ICUs that can treat more serious patients were 92.8% full.

Now 303,723 cases have been confirmed out of more than 1.8 million people tested for the disease in Utah since the pandemic began. Hospitalizations from the start of the outbreak total 11,778 in the state.

The state’s death toll due to the disease rose to 1,390 residents on Saturday as nine more deaths were reported.
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Utah recorded two additional COVID-19 deaths Sunday, both from Washington County in southern Utah, and 2,276 new cases of the virus that currently has 541 people in state hospitals.

There are 541 people currently hospitalized with COVID-19. Total hospitalizations from the beginning of the outbreak are 11,866.

Since last Sunday, Utah has reported 22,526 new cases of the virus, the most Sunday to Sunday since Nov. 22 and the second most in a week ever.

We will report 1,392 total deaths, this is an increase of 2 deaths since yesterday.
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Utah is experiencing one of the worst COVID-19 outbreaks in the country with the fourth-highest rate of new cases, according to state health data.

If you get together with different people every day and don't wear a mask indoors in unventilated areas, he said, your risk is even higher.

With a rolling average of 3,100 new cases a day and a positivity rate over 30%, Utah had the fourth-highest rate of new cases in the nation Monday. The number of cases per population has nearly doubled in the last 10 days.
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The Utah Department of Health's COVID-19 report for Monday shows an increase of 1,484 confirmed cases—bringing the state's total to 307,483—and four additional deaths.

554 people in Utah are currently hospitalized with COVID-19.

1,396 have died of COVID-19 in Utah.
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Utah counted 26 more deaths Tuesday due to the COVID-19 virus, investigated by the state's Office of the Medical Examiner.

The state has confirmed 2,146 cases since yesterday, below the seven day average. In Utah 560 people are hospitalized.

Total hospitalizations from the beginning of the outbreak are 12,059.

We will report 1,422 total deaths
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Thursday, Utah's number of COVID-19 cases increased by 2,742, with 11 more deaths reported, according to the Utah Department of Health.

The health department now estimates there are 55,371 active COVID-19 cases in Utah. The rolling seven-day average number of positive cases per day is now at 2,575, according to the health department.

Of the 1,871,616 people tested for COVID-19 in Utah so far, 17% have tested positive for COVID-19.

There are 559 COVID-19 patients currently hospitalized in Utah, including 194 in intensive care, state data shows. About 94% of all intensive care unit beds in Utah are filled as of Thursday, including 97% of ICU beds in the state's 16 referral hospitals. About 54% of Utah's non-ICU hospital beds are occupied Thursday, according to the health department.

Thursday's totals give Utah 317,559 total confirmed cases, with 12,249 total hospitalizations and 1,460 total deaths from the disease.


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Utah's number of COVID-19 cases has increased by 2,543 on Friday, with 12 more deaths reported, according to the Utah Department of Health.

The health department now estimates there are 55,374 active cases of the disease in Utah.

There are 584 COVID-19 patients currently hospitalized in Utah, including 210 in intensive care, state data shows. About 93% of intensive care unit beds are occupied in Utah as of Friday, including about 95% of ICU beds in the state's 16 referral hospitals, according to the health department. About 56% of non-ICU hospital beds are now occupied.

Friday's totals give Utah 320,102 total confirmed cases, with 12,351 total hospitalizations and 1,472 total deaths from the disease.
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A record number of patients with COVID-19 were hospitalized in intensive care units Saturday in Utah as the state reported 2,150 more cases and 13 deaths.

The new high number, 231, surpasses the previous ICU record of 213. There were 210 ICU patients Friday and 194 on Thursday.

Hospitalizations reported in past day • 581. That’s down three from Friday. Of those currently hospitalized, 231 are in ICUs — 21 more than Friday.
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Utah health officials reported 1,585 new COVID-19 cases and eight more deaths Sunday, but while case counts are dropping, hospitalizations have remained consistently high.

Yet there are 557 people currently hospitalized with COVID-19, and according to the health department coronavirus website, referral hospital intensive care beds are at 101% capacity. Statewide, ICU beds are 97.4% full, with 515 out of 529 beds in use.

Since the pandemic started, 12,518 Utahns have had to be hospitalized to treat the disease.

The state’s death toll stands at 1,493, with eight deaths reported Sunday, seven men and a woman.
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The Utah Department of Health reported 2,150 new confirmed COVID-19 cases and 13 new deaths Saturday in its daily release of updated coronavirus statistics.

The update brings Utah to 322,252 total confirmed cases and 1,485 deaths since the pandemic began. An estimated 56,521 of those cases are currently active.

Currently, 581 Utahns are hospitalized due to COVID-19, including 231 in intensive care.
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Utah's number of COVID-19 cases has increased by 2,159 on Wednesday, with 10 more deaths reported, according to the Utah Department of Health.

The health department now estimates there are 54,750 active cases of the disease in Utah.

There are now 551 COVID-19 patients currently hospitalized in Utah, including 210 in intensive care, state data shows. About 88% of all intensive care unit hospital beds are occupied in Utah, including about 91% of ICU beds in the state's 16 referral hospitals. About 49% of non-ICU hospital beds are occupied, state data shows.

Wednesday's totals give Utah 328,380 total confirmed cases, with 12,729 total hospitalizations and 1,517 total deaths from the disease.
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Also Thursday, the Utah Department of Health reported the state's number of COVID-19 cases increased by 2,089, with 30 more deaths reported, tying the December 17 record for most COVID-19 deaths reported in a single day.

The health department now estimates there are 52,129 active cases of COVID-19 in Utah.

There are now 529 COVID-19 patients currently hospitalized in Utah, including 209 in intensive care, state data shows. About 91% of all intensive care unit beds in Utah are occupied as of Thursday, including about 94% of ICU beds in the state's 16 referral hospitals. About 53% of Utah's non-ICU hospital beds are occupied, according to state data.

Thursday's totals give Utah 330,469 total confirmed cases, with 12,803 total hospitalizations and 1,547 total deaths from the disease.




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Utah Department of Health reported another 24 deaths, bringing the seven-day total to 99.

Hospitalizations reported in past day • 488. That’s down 41 from Thursday. Of those currently hospitalized, 192 are in intensive care units — 17 fewer than on Thursday.

Totals to date • 333,118 cases; 1,571 deaths; 12,884 hospitalizations; 1,948,153 tests.
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The Utah Department of Health reported 859 new COVID-19 cases on Monday, with 2 more deaths, bringing the state's rolling seven-day average number of positive cases per day to 1,763. The positive test rate per day for that time period is now at 19.2%.

A total of 459 COVID-19 patients are currently hospitalized in Utah, with 179 of those patients in the intensive care unit, state data shows.

Monday's totals give Utah 337,264 total confirmed cases, with 13,054 total hospitalizations and 1,597 total deaths from the disease.
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Utah's number of COVID-19 cases increased by 2,009 on Wednesday, with seven more deaths reported, according to the Utah Department of Health.

The health department now estimates there are 46,034 active cases of the disease in Utah.

There are 452 COVID-19 patients currently hospitalized in Utah, including 161 in intensive care, state data shows. About 84% of all intensive care unit beds in Utah were occupied as of Wednesday, including about 89% of ICU beds in the state's 16 referral hospitals, according to the health department. About 52% of non-ICU hospital beds are filled.

Wednesday's totals give Utah 340,684 total confirmed cases, with 13,217 total hospitalizations and 1,620 total deaths from the disease.
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On Thursday, January 28, the Utah Department of Health reports a total of 1,761 new coronavirus cases since Wednesday.

There are no new deaths.

A total of 342,445 Utahns have tested positive for COVID-19.

There are 444 people currently hospitalized with COVID-19. Total hospitalizations from the beginning of the outbreak are 13,279.

Officials report 1,620 total deaths.
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