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Utah: COVID-19 54,272 cases; 420 deaths

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Utah Health Officials Announce First Case of COVID-19


MARCH 6, 2020 FEATURED-NEWS
(Salt Lake City, UT) – The Utah Department of Health (UDOH), Davis County Health Department (DCHD), and the COVID-19 Community Task Force tonight confirmed the first known case of COVID-19 in Utah.

A press briefing will be held tonight, March 6 at 9:00 p.m. at the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) at the Utah State Capitol. Speakers will include Governor Gary R. Herbert, UDOH State Epidemiologist Dr. Angela Dunn, DCHD Executive Director Brian Hatch, and UDOH Executive Director Dr. Joseph Miner. Media should access the EOC via the west steps of the State Capitol, an escort will be present to lead you to the EOC.

The patient is believed to have been exposed to COVID-19 while on a recent cruise aboard the Grand Princess cruise ship. It’s important to recognize this case does not represent community spread of COVID-19 in Utah.

After returning to Utah, the patient visited their health care provider after developing symptoms consistent with COVID-19 infection. The patient’s medical provider collected a clinical sample and submitted it to the Utah Public Health Laboratory (UPHL) for testing.

Because the sample was tested by UPHL, the case is considered to be a “presumptive positive” and further confirmatory testing will be carried out by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The patient is a resident of Davis County and is older than 60. To protect the patient’s privacy, no further details about them will be released. The patient is recovering at home and is under a county-issued isolation order. The Davis County Health Department will monitor the patient, as well as any of the patient’s close contacts.

The COVID-19 Community Task Force, under the leadership of Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox, is monitoring the situation closely, and is prepared to offer any necessary assistance to the Davis County Health Department.

“Our first priority will be ensuring the patient’s family members and medical providers are monitored for potential symptoms and tested, if necessary,” said Brian Hatch, director of the Davis County Health Department. “We will also work closely with the patient to determine if they may have exposed any other members of the community.”

The UDOH will assist the DCHD in identifying and contacting anyone who may have been in close contact with the confirmed case. These individuals will be monitored for fever and respiratory symptoms.

“Even though a person in Utah has developed the illness, the risk to the general public remains low,” said Dr. Angela Dunn, Utah State Epidemiologist. “However, this case does represent a turning point in our response. Home isolation of confirmed cases who aren’t sick enough to be hospitalized is a proven measure that will help limit the spread of disease. We need the public to understand this, as isolating these types of cases at home will become more routine as we identify additional cases.”

“First and foremost, I’m hopeful this patient will make a fast and full recovery. This is undoubtedly a frightening situation for their patient and their family, and we stand ready to assist them,” said Governor Gary R. Herbert. “Utah residents should feel confident that all levels of state and local government, and our health care providers have been preparing for this moment for many weeks now. We will certainly see additional cases in the near future, and we are prepared to take the necessary steps to protect the public’s health and limit the spread of this illness.”

The symptoms of COVID-19 are similar to what someone may be experiencing as the result of seasonal influenza – namely a fever, cough, or shortness of breath. These symptoms on their own are not worrisome and should not cause alarm. But if someone exhibits these symptoms who has recently traveled to areas with widespread COVID-19 illness or has been in close contact with a known positive case, that individual should immediately notify their health care provider, who will coordinate with the appropriate public health officials to determine next steps.

There is currently no vaccine available for coronavirus and it is flu and respiratory disease season. The UDOH recommends getting vaccinated for influenza, and taking everyday preventive actions to stop the spread of germs including regular hand washing, covering coughs and sneezes with a tissue or an elbow, and staying home when you’re sick. All nonessential travel to areas affected by COVID-19 is also discouraged.

More information about novel coronavirus can be found at coronavirus.utah.gov or at cdc.gov/coronavirus.

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https://health.utah.gov/featured-new...se-of-covid-19
 
Source: https://www.ksl.com/article/4672797...ed-byu-basketball-game-health-department-says


Person diagnosed with COVID-19 attended BYU basketball game, health department says
By Liesl Nielsen and Jacob Klopfenstein, KSL.com | UPDATED - Mar. 9, 2020 at 3:57 p.m. | Posted - Mar. 9, 2020 at 2:50 p.m.

SALT LAKE CITY — A Davis County resident who last week was diagnosed with COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, also attended Brigham Young University's basketball game against Gonzaga last month, officials said.

Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox confirmed on Twitter that the same person who was diagnosed with the disease last week after returning to Utah from a cruise ship attended the game.

Officials are aware of other places the person visited, and everyone who came in contact with them has also been contacted, Cox said...
 
Source: https://ksltv.com/432813/second-case-of-covid-19/

Health Officials Announce Second Case Of COVID-19 In Utah
By KSL TV
March 10, 2020 at 7:45 am

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – The Utah Department of Health on Tuesday announced a second case of COVID-19 in Utah, and officials said people older than 60 should be taking extra precautions to stay healthy.

The second person who tested positive for COVID-19 resides in the Weber-Morgan health district and is older than 60, according to a joint statement from the UDOH and the Weber-Morgan Health Department. The person is currently in serious but stable condition at Intermountain McKay Dee Hospital...
 
Utah Cases 9 plus 5 non Utah residents. [h=4]Number of confirmed Utah residents with COVID-19[/h]
9
Last updated March 14, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. [h=1][/h] [h=4]Confirmed cases by health district[/h]
Bear River0
Central Utah0
Davis County1
Salt Lake County5
San Juan0
Southeast Utah0
Southwest Utah0
Summit County2
Tooele0
Tri County0
Utah County0
Wasatch County0
Weber-Morgan1
Non-Utah resident**5

District Cases

**Only Utah residents are included in the official count at the left of this page. Due to lab reporting procedures, not all non-Utah resident cases will reported to public health.

Source: https://coronavirus.utah.gov/latest/
 
Source: https://coronavirus.utah.gov/latest/


Utah residents with confirmed COVID-19




41

Visitors with confirmed COVID-19




10

Last updated March 17, 2020 at 12:45 p.m.


Confirmed cases by health district





Bear River10
Central Utah00
Davis County40
Salt Lake County202
San Juan00
Southeast Utah00
Southwest Utah10
Summit County87
Tooele10
Tri County00
Utah County01
Wasatch County20
Weber-Morgan40
 
Utah: 53
Utah residents with confirmed COVID-19

53
Visitors with confirmed COVID-19

10
Last updated March 18, 2020 at 12:45 p.m.Confirmed cases by health district
Bear River10
Central Utah00
Davis County60
Salt Lake County222
San Juan00
Southeast Utah00
Southwest Utah10
Summit County157
Tooele10
Tri County00
Utah County11
Wasatch County20
Weber-Morgan4
Source: https://coronavirus.utah.gov/latest/
 
Utah 78 COVID-19 Cases

1526* Reported People Tested

0 COVID-19 Deaths

Source: https://coronavirus.utah.gov/latest/

Number of lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases in Utah
Bear River30
Central Utah00
Davis County60
Salt Lake County292
San Juan00
Southeast Utah00
Southwest Utah10
Summit County197
Tooele County10
TriCounty00
Utah County21
Wasatch County30
Weber-Morgan40
State Total6810
 
Source: https://www.ksl.com/article/4673293...firmed-cases-up-to-181-health-department-says

...Doctors said the patient was a man older than 60 years old and from Davis County. He suffered from underlying health conditions prior to contracting the disease, and was being treated at Lakeview Hospital for the past two days. He was diagnosed with COVID-19 on Saturday, according to a news release...


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First person in Utah dies from coronavirus, one day after testing positive
by Alyssa RobertsSunday, March 22nd 2020

SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — The first Utahn has died from coronavirus, according to the Utah Department of Health.

The department will provide more information in a press conference at 1:45 p.m. Sunday.


The patient is a male who was older than 60. At the time of his death, he was being treated at Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful.
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https://kutv.com/news/coronavirus/fi...om-coronavirus
 
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Source: https://www.ksl.com/article/46733558/utah-up-to-257-covid-19-cases-no-new-deaths

...SALT LAKE CITY — Utah’s number of COVID-19 cases has increased to 257, officials from the Utah Department of Health said Monday.

No new deaths from the disease were reported Monday. Of the cases, 244 are in Utah residents and 13 are in visitors.

Utah reported its first death from the disease on Sunday. More than 5,000 have been tested for COVID-19 so far, health officials said...
 
Utah
Source: https://coronavirus.utah.gov/case-counts/
This report is updated daily at approximately 1:00 p.m. Information on COVID-19 cases changes rapidly, and this report may not reflect updates made after 1:00 p.m. by local health departments or health care systems.

Report Date: March 24, 2020

298 COVID-19 Cases
5823*Reported People Tested
1 COVID-19 Deaths
 
Source: https://kutv.com/news/coronavirus/friday-numbers-confirmed-cases-of-covid-19-in-utah

Friday numbers: Second death, 480 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Utah
by Larry D. CurtisFriday, March 27th 2020

With the United States leading the world in confirmed infections, Utah's COVID-19 cases grew to 480 on Friday with official numbers showing a second death.

"I am sorry to report we have a our second death," said Dr. Angela Dunn with the Utah Department of Health at a daily press briefing Friday. She said the person who died was under 60, but called them an "older person" with previous health issues. Southwest Utah Public Health Department said the victim was a woman...
 
Family says 24-year-old Utah woman has died from coronavirus

By Nate Carlisle
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Published: 41 minutes ago
Updated: 35 minutes ago
Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune is providing readers free access to critical local stories about the coronavirus during this time of heightened concern. See more coverage here. To support journalism like this, please consider donating or become a subscriber.

A West Jordan family says five people in their household contracted COVID-19, and the infection killed a 24-year-old daughter and sister.

Silvia Deyanira Melendez died Saturday at University Hospital, members of her family said. Her death was not reflected in the new numbers the Utah Department of Health released Sunday. The department listed 719 cases of coronavirus and two deaths from it. Also on Sunday, the family of Bob Garff, the chairman of the Ken Garff Automotive Group, announced his death from the virus.
...
https://www.sltrib.com/news/2020/03/...says-year-old/
 
Utah coronavirus deaths now at 4, with 806 total cases in the state

BY PAUL NELSON AND BECKY BRUCE
MARCH 30, 2020 AT 1:05 PM

Utah Gov. Gary Herbert addresses reporters with the help of an American Sign Language interpreter, Monday, Mar. 30, 2020. Photo: KSL
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah picked up two more coronavirus deaths, its third and fourth, according to the latest COVID-19 numbers released by the Utah Department of Health.

In all, health department officials say coronavirus sickened 787 Utah residents and 19 visitors.
...
https://kslnewsradio.com/1922174/uta...irus-deaths-4/
 
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