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As the 2022-23 school year begins, the CDC has released new COVID-19 guidelines that are far less restrictive than previous guidelines, something that is influencing Utah schools to change their policies.
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With a slight decrease in COVID-19 cases over the past week, Utah reported 5,866 new cases on Thursday.
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For decades, American Indians and native Alaskans have had a shorter lifespan that other U.S. populations, and the pandemic contributed to reducing longevity still further, according to a new study.
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The Utah Food Bank is seeing a large number of individuals in need of their services because of COVID-19 and rising inflation rates.
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After testing positive for COVID-19, Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall is recovering at home with mild symptoms. Mendenhall first announced her positive result in a Tweet posted on Tuesday.
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On this episode, the status of Utah's abortion trigger law, an unusual spike in diabetes cases among children and the latest in Utah food and alcohol news.
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We know that many viruses are passed from animals to humans. But there's another part of this story. We often give viruses back to animals. And this week, we're going to be talking about what happens after that happens.
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A new Intermountain Healthcare study finds individuals who practice intermittent fasting experience less severe complications from COVID-19.
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Five Utah counties have been listed as high-risk for COVID-19 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The counties in question are Summit, Tooele, Grand, San Juan, and Salt Lake counties.
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As Utah hits another spike of COVID-19, deaths and hospitalizations relating to the virus are continuing to rise.