Covid-19
3 more deaths, 388 new cases in past 24 hours
UTAH, June 11, 2020 — The Utah Department of Health has reported three more deaths and 388 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours.
Those who died were:
- A Salt Lake County woman, older than 85 and a resident of a long-term care facility
- A Salt Lake County man between the ages of 60-85 who was hospitalized at time of death
- A Utah County man between the ages of 18 and 60, hospitalized at time of death
A total of 131 deaths have occurred in Utah as a result of COVID-19.
The new, lab-confirmed cases brings Utah’s positive tests to 13,252, an increase of 3% since yesterday.
Tests performed number 254,668, an increase of 4,908 tests from yesterday. Those testing positive stand at 5.2% of the people tested.
Hospitalizations stand at a cumulative 968, an increase of 14 since yesterday.
Those classified as recovered, defined as alive three weeks after COVID-19 diagnosis, number 7,745.
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