Utah Reports 514 More COVID-19 Cases, Four More Deaths Wednesday



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SALT LAKE CITY – The Utah Department of Health’s COVID-19 report for Wednesday shows an increase of 514 confirmed cases – 514 the state’s total at 385,641 – and four additional deaths.

So far, 2,386,988 people have been tested. This represents an increase of 6,751 people tested since yesterday and a total of 4,235,928 tests have been administered. The 7-day moving average for positive tests is 418 per day. The 7-day moving average of the percentage of positivity of “people to people” is 6.7%. The 7-day moving average of the percentage of “test-to-test” positivity is 3.3%.

A total of 1,364,203 vaccines have now been administered in Utah.

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

2,122 people in Utah have died from COVID-19. The #### deaths announced on Wednesday are:

  1. Male, aged 65 to 84, resident of Salt Lake County, not hospitalized
  2. Male, aged 45 to 64, resident of Weber County, not hospitalized
  3. Male, aged 65 to 84, resident of Salt Lake County, not hospitalized
  4. Male, 45-64, Salt Lake County resident, hospitalized

These four deaths occurred before March 1, 2021, the report says.



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