Covid-19
290 new COVID-19 cases, two new coronavirus related deaths reported in Utah
According to the Utah Department of Health, Saturday 290 new cases have been reported, for a statewide total of 411,361.
An additional 3,186 tests have been performed, for a statewide total of 2,758,512. The rolling seven-day average of positive tests is now 286, or roughly 7.8% of those tested.
168 people are currently hospitalized with COVID-19. Since March of 2020, 17,259 Utahns have been hospitalized in connection to the virus.
Two new deaths have been reported, bringing the statewide total to 2,328. Male, between 25-44, Salt Lake County resident, hospitalized at the time of death.
An additional 7,019 vaccines have been administered, for a statewide total of 2,782,173. Of those, 1,340,119 Utahns are now considered fully vaccinated against the virus.
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