Utah on Tuesday reported 32 new COVID-19 deaths — the most reported in a single day since the pandemic began.
According to UDOH, about 41,800 of the doses reported Tuesday were administered over the past two months and had not been reported previously because of an error in the coding that gathers information from the vaccine database. Approximately 8,400 of those were first doses, approximately 6,400 were second doses, and approximately 27,000 were booster doses.1,960,197 — 60.3% of Utah’s total population. That is an increase of 9,920 in the past day.
Washington County reported four deaths — all men between the ages of 65-84. Davis County reported three deaths: a woman age 25-44, a man age 45-64, and a man age 65-94. There were two deaths in Cache County — a man and a woman age age 65-84; two deaths in Utah County — a man age 65-84, and a man 85 or older; two deaths in Weber County — a man and a woman 85 or older; and two deaths in Summit County — both women between the ages of 65-84.
A Box Elder County man 85 or older also died, as well as a Duchesne County woman age 65-84, a Millard County man age 65-84, and a Uintah County woman age 45-64.• 681. That is 28 fewer than reported on Monday. Of those currently hospitalized, 165 are in intensive care — down nine from Monday.for the past day. That is lower than the seven-day average of 35.7The state’s new method counts all test results, including repeated tests of the same individual. Tuesday’s rate was 11.
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