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7 new COVID-19 deaths, less than 500 cases

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Seven more people have died from COVID-19 in Utah as the state recorded 463 cases.

Here’s the data, as reported by the Utah Department of Health:

Positives:

We will report 396,985 positive cases today. This is an increase of 463 new cases since yesterday.

Vaccines:

We will report 2,124,832 total vaccines administered which is 26,895 more than yesterday.

Lab Tests:

We will report 2,551,765 people tested. This is an increase of 6,402 people tested since yesterday.

We will report 4,629,348 total tests. This is an increase of 16,041 tests since yesterday.

Trends:

The rolling 7-day average for positive tests is 380 per day.

The rolling 7-day average for percent positivity of “people over people” is 6.5%. The rolling 7-day average for percent positivity of “tests over tests” is 3.5%.

Hospitalizations:

There are 142 people currently hospitalized with COVID-19. Total hospitalizations from the beginning of the outbreak are 16,158.

Deaths:

We will report 2,197 total deaths, which is 7 more than yesterday. All seven deaths occurred before April 1, 2021

  • Male, between 65-84, Sanpete County resident, not hospitalized at time of death
  • Female, between 45-64, Weber County resident, not hospitalized at time of death
  • Male, between 65-84, Davis County resident, hospitalized at time of death
  • Male, between 45-64, Salt Lake County resident, not hospitalized at time of death
  • Female, between 65-84, Cache County resident, not hospitalized at time of death
  • Female, between 65-84, Salt Lake County resident, not hospitalized at time of death
  • Male, between 65-84, Utah County resident, not hospitalized at time of death

 

UTAH CUMULATIVE COVID-19 CASES BY WEEK — WEEKLY INCREASE

  • Sun., March 15: 28 — 28
  • Sun., March 22: 181 — +153
  • Sun., March 29: 719 — +538
  • Sun., April 5: 1,605 — +886
  • Sun., April 12: 2,303 — +698
  • Sun., April 19: 3,069 — +766
  • Sun., April 26: 3,948 — +879
  • Sun., May 3: 5,175 — +1,227
  • Sun., May 10: 6,251 — +1,076
  • Sun., May 17: 7,238 — +987
  • Sun., May 24: 8,392 — +1,154
  • Sun., May 31: 9,797 — +1,405
  • Sun., June 7: 12,066 — +2, 269
  • Sun., June 14: 14,313 — +2,247
  • Sun., June 21: 17,462 — +3,149
  • Sun., June 28: 21,100 — +3,638
  • Sun., July 5: 24,952 — +3,852
  • Sun., July 12: 29,484 — +4,532
  • Sun., July 19: 34,117 — + 4,633
  • Sun., July 26: 37,973 — + 3,856
  • Sun., Aug. 2: 41, 175 — + 3,202
  • Sun., Aug. 9: 44,127 — + 2,952
  • Sun., Aug. 16: 46,652 — + 2,528
  • Sun., Aug. 23: 49,115 — + 2,463
  • Sun., Aug. 30: 51,854 — + 2,739
  • Sun., Sept. 6: 54,660 — +2,806
  • Sun., Sept. 13: 57,875 — +3,215
  • Sun., Sept. 20: 63,772 — +5,897
  • Sun., Sept. 27: 70,615 — +6,843
  • Sun., Oct. 4: 77,618 — +7,003
  • Sun., Oct. 11: 85,844 — +8,266
  • Sun., Oct. 18: 94,394 — +8,550
  • Sun. Oct 25: 104,882 — + 10,488
  • Sun. Nov. 1: 116,510 — +11,628
  • Sun., Nov. 8: 132,621 — +16,111
  • Sun., Nov. 15: 153,808 — +21,187
  • Sun., Nov. 22: 177,176 — +23,368
  • Sun., Nov. 29: 193,809 — +16,633
  • Sun., Dec. 6: 215,407 — +21,598
  • Sun., Dec. 13: 233,904 — +18,497
  • Sun., Dec. 20: 250,964 — +17,060
  • Sun., Dec. 27: 264,874 — +13,910
  • Sun., Jan. 3, 2021: 283,473 — + 18,599
  • Sun., Jan. 10, 2021: 305,999 — + 22,526
  • Sun., Jan. 17, 2021: 323,837 — + 17,838
  • Sun., Jan. 24, 2021: 336,405 — + 12,568
  • Sun., Jan. 31, 2021: 346,624 — + 10,219
  • Sun., Feb. 7, 2021: 354,608 — + 7,984
  • Sun., Feb. 14, 2021: 361,294 — +6,686
  • Sun., Feb. 21, 2021: 366,735 — +5,441
  • Sun., Feb. 28, 2021: 371,235 — +4,500
  • Sun. March 7, 2021: 374,850 — +3,615
  • Sun. March 14, 2021: 378,379 — +3,529
  • Sun., March 21, 2021: 381,629 — +3,250
  • Sun., March 28, 2021: 384,562 — +2,933
  • Sun., April 4, 2021: 387,341 — +2,779
  • Sun., April 11, 2021: 390,104 — +2,763
  • Sun., April 18, 2021: 392,757 — +2,653
  • Sun., April 25, 2021: 395,431 — +2,674

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