The number of new coronavirus cases in Utah remains relatively low, with 198 positive tests reported Wednesday.
The state has reported a total of 1,251 new COVID-19 cases in the past week, an average of about 179 a day. During the omicron variant surge in January and early February, daily Utah case counts peaked on Jan. 14 with 13,321 new cases reported in a single day.
ICU beds across Utah are 68.7% filled, significantly below the 85% threshold that healthcare workers have said is needed to account for available room, equipment and staffing for new patients. Ten percent of the total number of ICU patients in Utah are hospitalized because of COVID-19. • An unvaccinated person who contracts the virus is 5.5 times more likely to die than a fully vaccinated person, and 15 times more likely than a boosted person.
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