Exactly two years after Utah announced its first COVID-19 fatality, the state health department reported 38 more deaths — 31 of which occurred before Feb. 22.
According to the Utah Department of Health, “as the COVID-19 case burden in Utah has decreased in the past weeks, epidemiologists at the UDOH and local health departments have been reviewing past death certificate data to ensure all COVID-19 deaths have been reported.”
On Tuesday, the Utah Department of Health also reported 109 new COVID-19 cases, marking the 11th day in a row with fewer than 200 cases, and the 18th day in a row with fewer than 250. A UDOH analysis continues to show that booster shots significantly decrease Utahns’ chances of dying of COVID-19. Over the past four weeks:
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