Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Week by week: COVID-19 cases in Utah



New York Times

Total tests (positive and negative):  1,800,842
  • Feb 10-16:        29,538
  • Feb 3-9:            31,329
  • Jan 27-Feb 2:   36,025
  • Jan 20-26:        34,630
  • Jan 13-19:        38,541
  • Jan 6-12:          52,911
  • Dec 30-Jan 5:   44,381
  • Dec 23-29:       37,640 
  • Dec 16-22:       30,815
  • Dec 9-15:         54,012
  • Dec 2-8:           64,000
  • Nov 25-Dec 1: 49,278
  • Nov 18-24:       80,377
  • Nov 11-17:       69,087
  • Nov 4-10:         65,129
  • Oct 28-Nov 3:  50,732
  • Oct 21-27:        58,271
  • Oct 14-20:        54,692
  • Oct 7-13:          56,132
  • Sep 30-Oct 6:   53,737
  • Sep 23-29:        52,905 
  • Sep 16-22:        43,147 
  • Sep 9-15:          30,465
  • Sep 2-8:            30,526
  • Aug 26-Sep 1:  33,522
  • Aug 19-25:       24,093
  • Aug 12-18:       26,967
  • Aug 5-11:         33,693

New cases week by week
  • Feb 10-16:              6,307  (down 17% from previous week)
  • Feb 3-9:                  7,631  (down 22%)
  • Jan 27-Feb 2:          9,734  (down 22%)
  • Jan 20-26:             12,454  (down 25%)
  • Jan 13-19:             16,592  (up 55%)
  • Jan 6-12:               10,678 (down 46%)
  • Dec 30-Jan 5:       19,625  (up 35%)
  • Dec 23-29:           14,240  (down 18%)  
  • Dec 16-22:           17,298  (down 3% 
  • Dec 9-15:             17,816  (down 18%)
  • Dec 2-8:               21,755  (up 35%) 
  • Nov 25-Dec 1:     16,095  (down 31%)
  • Nov 18-24:          23,164  (up 7%)
  • Nov 11-17:          21,572  (up 35%)
  • Nov 4-10:            16,010  (up 32%)
  • Oct 28-Nov 3:    12,147  (up 15%)
  • Oct 21-27:          10,585  (up 23 %) 
  • Oct 14-20:           8,624  (up 3%)
  • Oct 7-13:             8,380  (up 13%)
  • Sep 30-Oct 6:     7,303  (up 3%)
  • Sep 23-29:          7,092  (up 17%)
  • Sep 16-22:          6,044  (up 66%)
  • Sep 9-15:            3,641  (up 23%)
  • Sep 2-8:              2,956  (up 10%)
  • Aug 26-Sep 1:    2,697  (up 3%)
  • Aug 19-25:         2,610  (up 9%)
  • Aug 12-18:         2,405  (down 15%)
  • Aug 5-11:           2,845  (down 7%) 
  • Jul 29-Aug 4:     3,052  (down 18%) 
  • July 22-28:         3,743  (down 17%)
  • July 15-21:         4,534  (down 9%)
  • July 8-14:          5,009  (up 32%)
  • Jul 1-7:              3,805  (up 1%)
  • June 24-30:       3,758  (up 14%)
  • June 17-24:        3,298  (up 44%)
  • June 10-16:        2,286  (down 1.5%)
  • June 3-9:            2,323   (up 57%)
  • May 27-June 2:  1,478  (up 30%)
  • May 20-26:         1,137
  • May 13-19:         1,022
  • May 6-12:           1,045
  • Apr 29-May 5:    1,184
  • April 22-28:        1,020
  • April 15-21:           850
  • April 8-14:             688
  • Apr 1-7:                 871



COVID Tracking Project


More info found at Utah Department of Health

Deaths reported:
  • As of March 17 -        0
  • As of March 24 -        1
  • As of March 31 -        4  
  • As of April     7 -       13
  • As of April   14 -       18  
  • As of April   21 -       28 
  • As of April   28 -       41
  • As of May      5 -       50
  • As of May    12 -       68
  • As of May    19 -       80
  • As of May    26 -       98
  • As of June      2 -     113
  • As of June      9 -     124
  • As of June    16 -     143
  • As of June    23 -     159
  • As of June    30 -     168
  • As of July       7 -     190 
  • As of July     14 -     216 (+16)
  • As of July     21 -     247 (+31) 
  • As of July     28 -     281 (+34)
  • As of Aug       4 -     321 (+40)
  • As of Aug      11 -    349 (+28)
  • As of Aug      18 -    369 (+20)
  • As of Aug      25 -    397 (+28)
  • As of Sep         1 -    409 (+12)
  • As of Sep         8 -    424 (+15)
  • As of Sep       15 -    436  (+12)
  • As of Sep       22 -    443  (+  7)
  •  As of Sep      29 -    457  (+14)
  • As of Oct         6 -    488  (+31)
  • As of Oct       13 -    522  (+34)
  • As of Oct       20 -    551  (+29)   
  • As of Oct       27 -    578  (+27) 
  • As of Nov        3 -    620  (+42)
  • As of Nov      10 -    672  (+52)
  • As of Nov      17 -    732  (+60)
  • As of Nov      24-     808  (+76)
  • As of Dec        1-     890  (+82)
  • As of Dec        8 -    972  (+82)
  • As of Dec      15 - 1,077  (+105)
  • As of Dec      22 - 1,173  (+ 96)
  • As of Dec      29 - 1,235  (+ 62)
  • As of Jan         5 - 1,312  (+ 77)
  • As of Jan       12-  1,422 (+110)
  • As of Jan       19 -  1,507 (+ 85)
  • As of Jan       26 -  1,613 (+106)
  • As of Feb        2 -  1,685 (+ 72)
  • As of Feb        9 -  1,748 (+ 63)
  • As of Feb      16 -  1,797 (+ 51)


Related reading:
Utah governor is considering a new statewide face mask rule .  (Salt Lake Tribune, 7/7/2020)

Utah Senate President Stuart Adams confirmed having a virtual meeting on face masks with Herbert and House Speaker Brad Wilson, but would only say of the Tuesday discussion that he expected the governor “will make a decision and I’m sure he will announce it shortly.” 
“We are all aligned. We hear the calls very clearly,” Adams, R-Layton, said late Tuesday. “We’re trying to maintain and protect people’s health and maintain and protect the economy. We can do both and we are going to do both.”

“It’s alarming right now,” Logan Mayor Holly Daines said on Monday after the city issued a press release about the latest moves. “We were all being really cautious back in March when the outbreak first hit and our numbers were looking so good and people were being careful and things were under control, but now we’ve clearly had a huge spike.” 
The city is keeping its offices in downtown Logan open but strongly “encouraging” residents to wear masks when visiting City Hall as well as other businesses in town. The Monday press release “invites” those not wanting to wear a mask at city offices to do their municipal business online or over the phone.

Related posts:
Alabama.  (2/15/2021)
Arizona.  (2/15/2021)
Arkansas.  (2/4/2021)
California.  (2/7/2021)
Connecticut.  (8/21/2020)
Florida.  (2/15/2021)
Georgia.  (2/15/2021)
Idaho.  (2/7/2021)
Illinois.  (2/2/2021)
Indiana.  (2/6/2021)
Iowa.  (2/6/2021)
Kansas.  (2/4/2021)
Kentucky.  (2/4/2021)
Louisiana.  (2/6/2021)
Maryland.  (1/27/2021)
Massachusetts.  (2/16/2021)
Michigan.  (2/16/2021)
Minnesota.  (2/4/2021)
Mississippi.  (2/15/2021)
Montana. (2/5/2021)
Nebraska.  (2/4/2021)
Nevada.  (2/3/2021)
New Jersey,  (2/16/2021)
New York.  (2/16/2021)
North Carolina.  (2/7/2021)
North Dakota.  (2/7/2021)
Ohio.  (2/6/2021)
Pennsylvania.  (2/16/2021)
South Carolina.  (2/5/2021)
South Dakota.  (2/4/2021)
Tennessee.  (2/5/2021)
Texas   (2/6/2021)
Utah.  (2/17/2021)
Virginia.  (1/22/2021)
Washington State.  (6/12/2020)
West Virginia.  (2/3/2021)

No comments: