Utah has seen 927,922 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with 4,714 total deaths as of Thursday, according to the Utah Department of Health. That’s an increase of 140 cases since Wednesday. School-aged kids account for 12 of today’s newly announced cases. One new death was reported with the death occurring prior to February 28, 2022.
Here are the latest numbers.
- Total number of COVID-19 cases: 927,922
- Total reported people tested: 5,0129,199
- Vaccines administered: 5,008,767
- Total COVID-19 hospitalizations: 34,034
- Current COVID-19 hospitalizations: 93
- Total COVID-19 deaths: 4,714
- Single-day high for reported cases: 12,990 (Jan. 13)
- Single-day high for reported deaths: 30 (Dec. 17, 2020 and Jan. 21, 2021)
Recently
- Intermountain Healthcare limitations on hospital, clinic visitors put in place for the COVID-19 pandemic are being relaxed as case counts continue to decline in Utah.
- The financial stress of the pandemic and rising living costs in large cities are causing residents to move to smaller, more affordable places, according to The New York Times.
- The Biden administration did not buy fourth COVID shots due to Congress not approving COVID funding.
Worldwide
Globally, the novel coronavirus pandemic has now infected 485,243,022 and killed 6,137,553 people as of Thursday, according to the World Health Organization.
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