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Utah COVID Cases Increase To 2,102 Deaths To 17


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Total Number of Lab-Confirmed COVID-19 Cases in Utah
Jurisdiction Cases Hospitalizations
Bear River 42 8
Central Utah 6 1
Davis County 180 15
Salt Lake County 1011 92
San Juan 6 2
Southeast Utah 4 0
Southwest Utah 52 7
Summit County 296 24
Tooele County 28 3
TriCounty 8 0
Utah County 283 17
Wasatch County 96 5
Weber-Morgan 90 9
State Total 2102 183
Location Where People Tested Positive for COVID-19 in Utah
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COVID-19 Cases in Utah
 
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Date when COVID-19 Cases Have First Been Reported to Public Health in Utah
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Number of People Tested by Date
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Total Utah Residents with COVID-19 Demographics Table
Age Group Case Count Percent of Cases Rate per 100k Population
Less than 1 year 12 1% 23.9
1-14 years 54 3% 7.4
15-24 years 317 15% 62.2
25-44 years 840 40% 93.4
45-64 years 648 31% 104.1
65-84 years 219 10% 70.0
85+ years 10 0% 26.5
Total Utah Residents with COVID-19 Demographics Chart
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Total Utah Residents Who Have Been Hospitalized with COVID-19 by Age
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Total Utah Residents Who Have Been Hospitalized with COVID-19
Hospitalization Case Count Percent of Investigated Cases
Yes 183 9.2%
No 1799 90.8%
Under Investigation 120 ---
Data Notes:

Laboratory: As of March 19th, 2020 all major private and public laboratories in Utah are reporting positive and negative COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) results to UDOH, positive cases are reported immediately. Negative results may have up to a 72-hour lag before being reported and results prior to March 19th may be under-reported. Laboratory results are presented by the date a sample was tested. Laboratory positives may not match confirmed cases due to ongoing investigations and confirmatory testing.

Case data: As of April 2nd, 2020, UDOH is no longer including visitor cases in the case count to align with CDC reporting criteria. These cases will now be reported in their home states. Case data are displayed by the date the case is reported to public health – through contact tracing, some cases may be reported to public health prior to testing positive. Case count date may not match the tested date because of a delay between when a case is reported to public health and when public health receives the final laboratory report. Case counts in this report only represent laboratory confirmed cases. The actual number of cases in Utah is higher than what is reported due to mild cases not feeling ill enough to seek care, clinician judgement for testing, and expanding laboratory capacity.

Demographic data: There will be small count differences in data presented by age groups, self-reported sex, and hospitalization status. This is because some cases are not initially reported with all of these data elements and unknowns are excluded from this report. Case data will be updated as LHDs and UDOH complete investigations.

Hospitalization Data: Hospitalizations in this table represent the total number of cases that have been admitted to hospitals. This count does not represent the number of COVID-19 cases currently in the hospital. Hospitalization data is collected from patient interviews and medical chart abstractions by Local Health Departments (LHDs). While UDOH and LHDs capture most hospitalizations through provider reporting, some patients may be hospitalized after the case was investigated by an LHD and therefore not included in this count.

https://coronavirus.utah.gov/case-counts/

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