niman Posted April 18, 2020 Report Share Posted April 18, 2020 Total Number of Lab-Confirmed COVID-19 Cases in Utah Jurisdiction Cases Hospitalizations Deaths Bear River 52 9 0 Central Utah 11 1 0 Davis County 227 21 2 Salt Lake County 1456 126 12 San Juan 17 5 2 Southeast Utah 5 0 0 Southwest Utah 63 9 1 Summit County 311 29 0 Tooele County 38 4 0 TriCounty 9 1 0 Utah County 403 22 4 Wasatch County 103 5 1 Weber-Morgan 110 12 1 State Total 2805 244 23 COVID-19 Case Counts +− COVID-19 Case Counts 2004006008001,0001,2001,400 Leaflet | © OpenStreetMap contributors, CC-BY-SA COVID-19 Case Rates per 100,000 Population +− COVID-19 Case Rates 100200300400500600700 Leaflet | © OpenStreetMap contributors, CC-BY-SA Cases Reported by Indian Health Service and Tribal Nations (these cases are also reflected in case counts by health district) Reporting Jurisdiction Cases Navajo Nation Reservation (Utah) - Utah Navajo Health System 16 Uintah and Ouray Reservation: Uintah & Ouray Indian Health Services (IHS) 0 State Total 2805 COVID-19 Cases by the Date a Positive Test was Reported to Public Health Mar 01Mar 15Apr 01Apr 15050100150200 DateLab-Confirmed COVID-19 Cases COVID-19 Cases by Date of Symptom Onset or Diagnosis (data will backfill) Mar 01Mar 15Apr 01Apr 15050100150200 Date of Symptom Onset or DiagnosisNumber of lab-confirmed COVID-19 casesIllnesses that beganin this time maynot yet be reported Number of People Tested by Date Mar 15Apr 01Apr 150100020003000 NegativePositiveDateNumber of People TestedTest ResultTests completed in this timemay not yetbe reported Cumulative COVID-19 Cases with Estimated Recoveries (does not include the current day) * Mar 15Apr 01Apr 15010002000 DiedEstimated ActiveEstimated Recovered *DateCumulative CasesRecovery Status Data Notes: * The number of recovered persons is estimated by the number of cases whose first positive laboratory test was reported at least 21 days ago, excluding deaths.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 positives may not match confirmed cases due to ongoing investigations and confirmatory testing. When available, laboratory data is shown by the date a sample was tested. If unavailable, it is shown by the date reported to public health.Case data: As of 4/15, case data are displayed by both the date the first positive laboratory result (FPLR) is reported to public health and the self-reported symptom onset date. Previously this was reported by the first day a person was reported (through laboratory results or contact tracing) to public health. The FPLR date will provide a more stable estimate of the new cases reported to public health, however, there will be small differences in cases by date as public health receives additional information. Onset date is taken preferentially from the following dates when available: 1) self-reported date of first symptoms, 2) date diagnosed by a clinician, 3) date first positive specimen was collected, 4) first report to public health. 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. https://coronavirus.utah.gov/case-counts/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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