Covid-19
527 new COVID-19 cases and 3 new virus-related deaths are reported in Utah
Utah – According to the Utah Department of Health, 527 new COVID-19 cases and 3 new virus-related deaths are reported on Wednesday, June 23.
“The increase in cases serves as a reminder that we aren’t out of the woods yet, and it remains critical for Utahns to get vaccinated, limit your contact with others who are not part of your usual circle, wear a mask when you can’t physical distance, stay home if you’re sick, and wash your hands often,” UDOH adds.
A total of 412,546 Utahns have tested positive for COVID-19.
Lab reports from the Utah Department of Health show 2,770,658 people have been tested. This is an increase of 4,539 people tested since yesterday.
UDOH reports a total of 5,062,842 total tests. This is an increase of 7,454 tests since yesterday.
There are 167 people currently hospitalized with COVID-19. Total hospitalizations from the beginning of the outbreak are 17,347.
UDOH is reporting 2,333 total deaths.
Today | Yesterday | |
Total Utahns testing positive | 412,546 | 412,019 |
Total people tested | 2,770,658 | 2,766,119 |
COVID-19 related deaths in Utah | 2,336 | 2,333 |
Vaccines administered | 2,802,453 | 2,795,377 |
Utahns currently hospitalized with COVID-19 | 167 | 159 |
Total hospitalizations | 17,347 | 17,311 |
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