SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Gov. Gary Herbert says he has no plans to shut down the economy even though he shares some of the concerns of the state’s epidemiologist. She warned a “complete shutdown” might be imminent if Utah can’t stop a prolonged spike of coronavirus cases. Herbert tweeted late Monday night that he appreciated the analysis by epidemiologist Angela Dunn that detailed the spread of COVID-19. The infection rate and daily case count has doubled since Herbert allowed many businesses to reopen in mid-May. Dunn recommended that the state reimpose some restrictions on businesses and gatherings unless the state lowers it’s weekly average to 200 cases per day by July 1.
June 23, 2020 /Coronavirus (COVID-19) related news and sports stories, Local News
Utah governor: No economic shut down despite virus spread
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