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Utahns No Longer Concerned About Getting COVID-19

Utahns No Longer Concerned About Getting COVID-19

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Most Utahns are no longer concerned about getting the COVID-19 virus. A new Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics poll shows only 32-percent of those asked are somewhat or very concerned about coming down with the virus. Sixty-eight-percent of the more than 800 people asked said […]

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Utah Getting More Money From FEMA To Cover COVID-19 Response

Utah Getting More Money From FEMA To Cover COVID-19 Response

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah will be getting more money from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to help pay for the state’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. FEMA is sending the state nearly five-million dollars to reimburse Salt Lake County for housing expenses. The grant covers housing for vulnerable […]

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COVID-19 Cases Lower In The Lower Part Of The State

COVID-19 Cases Lower In The Lower Part Of The State

(St. George, UT) — The most recent wave of COVID-19 sweeping across the state is affecting more of Northern Utah than to the south. The current BA.5 strain was responsible for a spike in cases in Southern Utah late June and early July, but has since tapered off locally. Health […]

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House Speaker Brad Wilson Tests Positive For COVID-19

House Speaker Brad Wilson Tests Positive For COVID-19

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah House Speaker Brad Wilson is the latest high-profile leader to test positive for COVID-19. Wilson says he experienced mild cold-like symptoms on Thursday, and got tested. The House Speaker plans to stay home to recover. Both Wilson and Governor Spencer Cox made public appearances […]

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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox tests positive for COVID, ‘feels fine’

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox tests positive for COVID, ‘feels fine’

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has tested positive for COVID-19. His office announced Thursday the governor took a test after developing a scratchy throat late Wednesday night. He plans to isolate for five days and wear a mask for 10 days. Cox says he’s been vaccinated and boosted. and feels fine […]

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New COVID-19 Subvariants Arrive in Utah

New COVID-19 Subvariants Arrive in Utah

(Salt Lake City, UT) – State health officials say two new subvariants of COVID-19 that have been blamed for a surge in cases in New York have now been confirmed in Utah. Only two cases have been confirmed so far in Utah. These subvariants of the omicron variant are considered […]

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Utah Ranks Number One for State Pandemic Response

Utah Ranks Number One for State Pandemic Response

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A new study ranks Utah high for its response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The National Bureau of Economic Research, which ranked all states according to pandemic health, economy and policy, has placed Utah Number One for its pandemic response. Under specific categories, Utah ranked fourth […]

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UDOH To Begin Closing COVID-19 Testing Sites This Week

UDOH To Begin Closing COVID-19 Testing Sites This Week

(Salt Lake City, UT) — State-operated COVID-19 testing sites across Utah will permanently close throughout this week. The Utah Department of Health says the move comes as the state implements its Steady State response due to declining rates of hospitalizations and new infections. UDOH also notes the availability of at-home […]

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Utah National Guard To End COVID-19 Support Mission

Utah National Guard To End COVID-19 Support Mission

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah National Guard will no longer be involved in the state’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Guard’s COVID-19 Joint Task Force announced yesterday that it was ending its mission after two years. Officials said it was one of the longest domestic missions in […]

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LDS Temples To Return To Full Operation

LDS Temples To Return To Full Operation

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Latter-day Saint temples will gradually return to normal operations. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced temples will begin to ease COVID-19 restrictions, including face mask requirements and capacity limits. Area presidencies will make the decision on whether to resume normal operations based […]

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