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Two of Utah’s leading infectious diseases experts address the state’s rising COVID-19 numbers and recommended ways to combat the virus surge.
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For the first time since 2021, there has been a new rise in COVID-19 case numbers and an increase in hospitalizations relating to the virus.
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In an announcement made Tuesday, the government will now be accepting a third round of orders for at-home COVID-19 tests.
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As the United States surpassed 1 million deaths relating to COVID-19, a ceremony was held at the Timpanogos Regional Hospital in Orem to honor those impacted during the pandemic.
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In a statement released by the governor’s office, it was announced that Gov. Spencer Cox has tested positive for COVID-19.
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A woman is facing charges after allegedly running a scheme that charged travelers hundreds of dollars in exchange for counterfeit negative COVID-19 tests.
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The state of Utah will soon close many of its state-sponsored COVID-19 testing sites and will stop reporting daily case counts due to the rapid decline in cases moving into spring.
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When students and faculty return from spring break, the University of Utah is no longer requiring masks on the school’s main campus.
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The state legislative session enters a frantic pace in its final days. And Salt Lake County's health director says some residents should still mask-up even as COVID cases decline.
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And a teen treatment center in Utah County could face closure after state regulators say a girl died after not receiving proper medical care.