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COVID claims 15 more Utahns, while hundreds remain hospitalized

Posted on 09.02.2022


The number of new cases is still higher than much of the pandemic, but it’s far below omicron’s January peak.

(Rachel Rydalch | The Salt Lake Tribune) Healthcare workers provide testing for coronavirus at a new testing site along Guardsman way in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022.

  | Feb. 9, 2022, 8:31 p.m.

| Updated: 9:22 p.m.

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Utah on Wednesday reported 15 new COVID-19 deaths, while hundreds remained hospitalized. The deaths included a Weber County man younger than 25.

New cases also jumped sharply with 2,062 diagnoses, up from Tuesday’s 1,341 new cases. But that is still far below January’s peak of more than 13,000 new cases in a single day.

The state has averaged 2,173 new cases a day for the past week — likely an undercount, now that health officials have discontinued rapid testing at state-sponsored sites after discovering the test they were using was producing false negative results.

Hospitalizations remained high Wednesday. There were 677 patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in Utah, down just four from Tuesday but higher than the record before January — 606, in December 2020. State officials last month announced that a data error had caused inaccuracies in hospital counts for months, significantly undercounting them in January.

As of Wednesday, there were 157 COVID patients in intensive care units throughout the state. ICUs in the state’s larger “referral” hospitals were at 84.4 % capacity, just below the 85% threshold that hospital administrators have said is necessary to leave room for unpredictable staffing levels, new patients and availability of specialized equipment and personnel.

ICUs in those larger hospitals have surpassed 85% occupancy almost continuously since late August. Statewide, 81.2% of all ICU beds were filled as of Wednesday.

According to state data, 60.4% of Utahns were fully vaccinated as of Wednesday. However, researchers have found that a booster is crucial to prevent serious illness — and just 25.8% of all Utahns have received a booster dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.

Find where to get vaccinated at coronavirus.utah.gov/vaccine-distribution. Find where to get tested at coronavirus.utah.gov/utah-covid-19-testing-locations.

Breakdown of updated figures

Vaccine doses administered in the past day/total doses administered • 8,894 / 4,877,836.

Number of Utahns fully vaccinated • 1,962,646 — 60.4% of Utah’s total population. That is an increase of 2,449 in the past day.

Cases reported in the past day • 2,062.

Vaccination status • Health officials do not immediately have to release the vaccination status of individuals who test positive, who are hospitalized or who die. They do calculate the overall risk ratios of these outcomes depending on vaccination status, which is listed below.

Tests reported in the past day • A total of 14,940 people were tested.

Deaths reported in the past day • 15.

Weber County reported five deaths: a man between the ages of 18-24, a man 45-64, and two women and a man ages 65-84.

Salt Lake County also reported five deaths: a man and a woman, ages 45-64; two men ages 65-84; and a man older than 84.

Two Utah County residents died: a man age 65-84 and a woman older than 84.

A Duchesne County woman age 25-44 also died, as did a Davis County man age 45-64 and a Cache County woman age 65-84.

Utahns currently hospitalized with COVID-19 • 677. That is four fewer than reported on Tuesday. Of those currently hospitalized, 157 are in intensive care — down eight from Tuesday.

Percentage of positive tests • Under the state’s original method, the rate was 35.6% for the past day. That is higher than the seven-day average of 34.4%.

The state’s new method counts all test results, including repeated tests of the same individual. Tuesday’s rate was 13.8%, lower than the seven-day average of 20.2%.

[Read more: Utah is changing how it measures the rate of positive COVID-19 tests. Here’s what that means.]

Risk ratios • In the past four weeks, unvaccinated Utahns were 8.2 times as likely to die of COVID-19 as vaccinated people were, according to a Utah Department of Health analysis. The unvaccinated also were 4.6 times as likely to be hospitalized, and 2.4 times as likely to test positive for the coronavirus.

Totals to date • 907,174 cases; 4,237 deaths; 32,211 hospitalizations; 9,043,811 tests administered.

My dear friends, I made a serious mistake last night, and I am truly sorry. The illustration I attempted to use about...

Posted by Brad R. Wilcox on Monday, February 7, 2022

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We are deeply concerned with the words recently used by Dr. Brad Wilcox. We appreciate his sincere apology & believe he is committed to learn from this experience. BYU remains committed to upholding President Nelson’s charge to root out racism in our institutions. 1/2

— BYU (@BYU) February 8, 2022

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We are carrying out the guiding principles outlined by President Worthen in evaluating and implementing the recommendations provided by the Committee on Race, Equity and Belonging, including the creation of a new Office of Belonging. 2/2

— BYU (@BYU) February 8, 2022

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The unvaccinated also were 4.6 times as likely to be hospitalized, and 2.4 times as likely to test positive for the coronavirus.","type":"text"},{"content":"Totals to date • 907,174 cases; 4,237 deaths; 32,211 hospitalizations; 9,043,811 tests administered.","type":"text"},{"content":"
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It promises to be one of the biggest events for athletes in 2022.","type":"text"},{"content":"In benefit of, the Salt Lake City Marathon focuses on raising funds and awareness for the advancement of cancer research. Huntsman Heroes is a running and biking group that fundraises in support of the mission of the Huntsman Cancer Institute.","type":"text"},{"content":"The primary beneficiary, Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI), will be represented in the marathon by Huntsman Cancer Foundation’s Huntsman Heroes team. The team is open to anyone who wants to train, fundraise, and participate in athletic events to honor and support those who have been affected by cancer. 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The Full Marathon is also a Boston Marathon qualifier.","type":"text"},{"content":"This event doesn’t just support Huntsman Cancer Institute’s mission to eradicate cancer—it’s also a beautiful experience for athletes and families alike.","type":"text"},{"content":"With a gentle course that trails throughout Salt Lake City at the base of the towering Wasatch Mountains, athletes will see incredible views throughout Federal Heights, Temple Square, and Memory Grove.","type":"text"},{"content":"The route snakes through city streets, cozy neighborhoods, and elegant estates. Racers can enjoy Salt Lake City’s renowned wide streets and the gorgeous views of Sugarhouse and Liberty Park, until the course ends at the Library Square and the heart of downtown.","type":"text"},{"content":"Each race comes with its own perks and swag, such as one-of-a-kind t-shirts, medals, goody bags, and water and food throughout the race and at the finish line.","type":"text"},{"content":"In 2019, the event was voted Best Running Event in Utah by Salt Lake City Weekly.","type":"text"},{"content":"Representatives of the Salt Lake City Marathon are thrilled to bring the marathon back after two challenging years for athletes.","type":"text"},{"content":"“We are celebrating everything we love about Salt Lake City and the healthy lifestyle its inhabitants embody,” said Steve Bingham-Hawk, Race Director of Salt Lake City Marathon. “[We] can’t wait to see athletes at the Start Lines on April 23, 2022!”","type":"text"},{"content":"For the convenience of participants, free TRAX/ UTA rides are available, beginning at 4:09 AM the day of the race.Parking can be found at the Salt Palace Convention Center or City Creek. More information on parking is available on the SLC Parking website.","type":"text"},{"content":"The best of Utah marathons, the University of Utah Health Salt Lake City Marathon Presented by Bank of America, returns April 23, 2022, bringing athletic and family fun to Salt Lake just in time for spring.","type":"text"},{"type":"image"},{"content":"Registration for the marathon is now open, offering seven different events for athletes; a Full Marathon, Half Marathon, 10k, 5k, Bike Tour, 10k Skate and Kids K. It promises to be one of the biggest events for athletes in 2022.","type":"text"},{"content":"In benefit of, the Salt Lake City Marathon focuses on raising funds and awareness for the advancement of cancer research. Huntsman Heroes is a running and biking group that fundraises in support of the mission of the Huntsman Cancer Institute.","type":"text"},{"content":"The primary beneficiary, Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI), will be represented in the marathon by Huntsman Cancer Foundation’s Huntsman Heroes team. The team is open to anyone who wants to train, fundraise, and participate in athletic events to honor and support those who have been affected by cancer. 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Some races are even stroller-friendly, making it easy for families to participate with or without their children.","type":"text"},{"content":"The Kids’ K was started by the University of Utah Health to promote goal-setting and achievement, to fight childhood obesity by teaching the fundamentals of good habits and a healthy lifestyle, and to build children’s self-esteem by providing a basis for lifetime health and fitness habits. Children who participate will receive a Salt Lake City Kids K t-shirt, an award medal, a goody bag, and food at the finish line.","type":"text"},{"content":"At the close of the Salt Lake City Marathon, there will be a celebration at the downtown Library Square, at 200 East, between 400 South and 500 South. There will be plenty of fun for adults and children alike, including interactive exhibits, food, and lots of celebration and cheer for the athletes.","type":"text"},{"content":"Families can meet with their athletes and celebrate with a beer garden, live music, free swag, fun kids’ activities, all in one giant after party.","type":"text"},{"content":"Anyone looking for family events in Salt Lake City should consider participating in the Salt Lake City Marathon and supporting the lifesaving mission of Huntsman Cancer Institute.","type":"text"},{"type":"image"},{"content":"Register now for the SLC Marathon to Save on Fees","type":"header"},{"content":"Early bird rates are now available for athletes who register for the Salt Lake City Marathon.","type":"text"},{"content":"Participants can register online with reduced fees. The earlier you register, the more you save!","type":"text"},{"content":"The Quality of Life Expo is a pre-party at the Salt Palace on Friday, April 22nd, featuring the latest trends and advances in sports apparel and running shoes. It’s also a great place to learn more about sports, fitness, and nutrition.","type":"text"},{"content":"A full schedule of events can be found on the Salt Lake Marathon website.","type":"text"},{"content":"“It is so much more than just the event,” said Jennifer Nelson, Marketing Director for the Salt Lake City Marathon. “It’s that support from people all around you, the ‘why’ for running, and each runner’s personal story and what running/ biking means specifically to them.”","type":"text"},{"content":"This event is made possible due to the incredible support we receive from all of our sponsors. These include our Title Sponsor, University of Utah Health and Presenting Sponsor, Bank of America. In addition, Xfinity, Salt Lake Running Company and Kodiak Cakes provide invaluable support to the event and our athletes as well.","type":"text"},{"content":"“We love all of our sponsors, their vision aligns with ours for this event and how they can help encourage health, fitness, and Salt Lake City in general,” said Kristy Gibby-Wachter, Volunteer and Community Outreach Director of the Salt Lake City Marathon.","type":"text"},{"content":"For more information, to register to participate in the race, or to become a sponsor, visit www.saltlakecitymarathon.com.","type":"text"}],"credits":{"by":[{"name":"Jennifer Julander | For SLC Marathon"}]},"display_date":"2022-02-09T20:26:21.724Z","headlines":{"basic":"University of Utah Health Salt Lake City Marathon, presented by Bank of America, opens 2022 registration"},"last_updated_date":"2022-02-09T20:26:22.060Z","promo_items":{"basic":{"caption":"(High Altitude Events) Hometown Heros, Huntsman Cancer Foundation","url":"https://cloudfront-us-east-1.images.arcpublishing.com/sltrib/HVC2MCCNHVC23CS34YM5A2VDZA.jpeg"}},"publish_date":"2022-02-09T20:26:21.724Z","subheadlines":{"basic":"Sponsored: Benefitting the Huntsman Hometown Heroes, the Salt Lake Marathon focuses on raising funds and awareness for the advancement of cancer research. 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The hospital system was strained but didn’t break; according to city data, “only” 2,846 people died of COVID-19 between Dec. 5 and Jan. 22.","type":"text"},{"content":"It is a very different story from what happened during the initial wave in 2020, when many observers suggested that New York was uniquely vulnerable because of its high population density and reliance on public transportation — a diagnosis that proved false as the coronavirus then spread across the nation.","type":"text"},{"content":"This time, the city was able to cope much better, in part because a great majority of its residents are vaccinated, and they generally follow rules about wearing masks in public spaces, showing proof of vaccination before dining indoors, and so on. In other words, New Yorkers have been behaving fairly responsibly by U.S. standards.","type":"text"},{"content":"Unfortunately, U.S. standards are pretty bad.","type":"text"},{"content":"America has done a very poor job of dealing with COVID. We’ve had more deaths, as a percentage of the population, than any other large, wealthy nation, with the disparity even wider during the omicron wave than it was before. Why? Because so many Americans haven’t behaved responsibly.","type":"text"},{"content":"And I know I’m not alone in feeling angry about this irresponsibility, which has been encouraged by politicians and other public figures. There are surely many Americans feeling a simmering rage against the minority that has placed the rest of us at risk and degraded the quality of our nation’s life.","type":"text"},{"content":"There has been remarkably little polling on how Americans who are acting responsibly view those who aren’t — the posturing and occasional violence of anti-maskers and anti-vaxxers get all the headlines — but the available surveys suggest that during the delta wave a majority of vaccinated Americans were frustrated or angry with the unvaccinated. I wouldn’t be surprised if those numbers grew under omicron, so that Americans fed up with their compatriots who won’t do the right thing are now a silent majority.","type":"text"},{"content":"Oh, and don’t tell me that how you behave during a pandemic is just an individual choice. I don’t claim any special expertise in the science, but there seems to be clear evidence that wearing masks in certain settings has helped limit the spread of the coronavirus. Vaccines also probably reduce spread, largely because the vaccinated are less likely to become infected, even though they can be. More crucially, failing to get vaccinated greatly increases your risk of becoming seriously ill, and hence placing stress on overburdened hospitals.","type":"text"},{"content":"Also, think about the burden of proof here. You don’t have to have 100% faith in the experts to accept that flying without a mask or dining indoors while unvaccinated might well endanger other people — and for what? I know that some people in red America imagine that blue cities have become places of joyless tyranny, but the truth is that at this point New Yorkers with vaccine cards in their wallets and masks in their pockets can do pretty much whatever they want, at the cost of only slight inconvenience.","type":"text"},{"content":"What this means, in turn, is that those who refuse to take basic COVID precautions are, at best, being selfish — ignoring the welfare and comfort of their fellow citizens. At worst, they’re engaged in deliberate aggression — putting others at risk to make a point. And the fact that some of the people around us are deliberately putting others at risk takes its own psychological toll. Tell me that it doesn’t bother you when the person sitting across the aisle or standing behind you in the checkout line ostentatiously goes maskless or keeps his or her mask pulled down.","type":"text"},{"content":"Much of this behavior is political. Republicans, fed a steady diet of misinformation by partisan media — did I mention that Fox News has required its employees to disclose their vaccination status since last summer? — are four times as likely as Democrats to be unvaccinated, and far less likely to wear masks when grocery shopping. So America’s bad pandemic largely reflects a bet on the part of right-wing politicians and opinion leaders that they can reap benefits by making basic public health precautions part of the culture war.","type":"text"},{"content":"The question is, isn’t there some way to make this cynical bet backfire? Many Americans are angry at the bad behavior that has helped keep this pandemic going. This quiet rage of the responsible should be a political force to be reckoned with.","type":"text"},{"content":"I know that Democratic politicians are very reluctant to criticize any bloc of voters (Republicans don’t seem to have that problem). And it does make sense to loosen restrictions as omicron fades. But I can’t see any reason not to go after politicians who encourage irresponsible behavior. Early indications are that Glenn Youngkin, Virginia’s new governor, is already paying a price for his COVID policies relaxing past restrictions. Let’s hope we see more of that.","type":"text"},{"content":"
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Portland will receive Joe Ingles’ expiring $13 million contract, young wing Elijah Hughes, and a second-round pick from Utah. Meanwhile, the Spurs will receive Tomas Satoransky from Portland, along with another one of Utah’s second round picks.","type":"text"},{"content":"Alexander-Walker is a third-year player who was drafted by New Orleans Pelicans with the No. 17 overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft. On Tuesday, he was part of the value that the Blazers received back in sending C.J. McCollum to the Pelicans. On Wednesday — before the Pelicans/Blazers trade could officially be completed — Alexander-Walker was then re-routed to the Jazz.","type":"text"},{"content":"The 23-year-old guard averaged 12.8 points per game for the Pelicans this season, but on low shooting percentages, making just 37.5% of his field goals and 31% of his 3-point shots. On defense, he shows solid will on-ball, but sometimes makes mistakes off-ball that are common among young players.","type":"text"},{"content":"Juancho Hernangomez was also part of an earlier trade this season, a three-team deal executed on Jan. 19 between the Celtics, Nuggets and Spurs. He’s been a bit player for both the Celtics and Spurs this season, averaging just 1.1 points per game in the 23 games he has played in 2021-22.","type":"text"},{"content":"The deal, meanwhile, marks the end of Ingles’ remarkable eight-year run with the Jazz.","type":"text"},{"content":"He was claimed on waivers by the team on Oct. 27, 2014 to little fanfare after being waived by the Clippers, and slowly developed into an indispensable rotation piece over subsequent seasons.","type":"text"},{"content":"Owing to his ball-handling, court vision, and 3-point shooting, he wound up playing 590 games with the team, averaging 8.6 points, 3.8 assists, and 3.2 rebounds per game, while shooting 40.8% from 3-point range.","type":"text"},{"content":"Still, owing to his declining production this season, and him being in the final year of his contract, he increasingly became a target of trade speculation. When he tore his ACL in a game in Minnesota at the end of January, he seemed resigned to being dealt.","type":"text"},{"content":"After all, he could no longer contribute to the team on the court this season, but he could bring back a return from a team looking to get an expiring contract on its books.","type":"text"},{"content":"That’s exactly what happened, with Alexander-Walker and Hernangomez incoming.","type":"text"},{"content":"Alexander-Walker is listed at 6-foot-6 and 205 pounds. He is a native of Toronto, played his high school ball in Tennessee, and played collegiately at Virginia Tech. He is a cousin of up-and-coming Oklahoma City Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.","type":"text"},{"content":"He is also averaging 3.3 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game this season.","type":"text"},{"content":"Alexander-Walker remains on his rookie contract, and is making just under $3.3 million this season. His fourth-year team option was exercised this past Oct. 13, and he will make $5 million next season.","type":"text"},{"content":"The Jazz will hope that he can give them a multi-positional, switchable wing with some size, capable of providing some of the play-making they will miss with Ingles gone, and able to bolster an underwhelming perimeter defense.","type":"text"},{"content":"Hernangomez is a 26-year-old native of Spain, now in his sixth season in the league. He is a slight-framed, reserve big man (6-9, 214) who was the 15th overall pick in the 2016 NBA Draft. Known as an energy and hustle guy, he has career averages of 5.3 points and 3.4 rebounds per game.","type":"text"},{"content":"Though he is shooting just 3 for 21 on 3-pointers this season, he actually has a history of moderate success as a deep shooter, at 34.4% on 2.4 attempts per game for his career. He’s also been a decent rebounder — in the five games he played with the Spurs this season, he brought down 10.6 boards per 36 minutes. He’s at 7.6 boards per 36 for his career.","type":"text"},{"content":"Hernangomez has a cap figure of about $6.9 million this season in base salary and likely incentives. He is under contract for $7.4 million next season (salary and likely incentives), but that is nonguaranteed if he is waived before June 30.","type":"text"},{"content":"Hughes was a second-round pick of the Jazz in 2020, where he was selected 39th overall out of Syracuse. The 6-5, 215-pound scorer never really contended for a spot in the rotation, appearing in just 32 combined games over his two seasons with the Jazz. He was averaging 3.1 points this year, and shooting 35.7% from deep. His best game came this Jan. 7 in Toronto, when he racked up 26 points on 9-for-15 shooting, to go along with eight rebounds, four assists, and two steals, in a game in which the Jazz sat out seven key rotation players.","type":"text"},{"content":"This story will be updated.","type":"text"}],"credits":{"by":[{"_id":"alarsen","image":{"url":"https://s3.amazonaws.com/arc-authors/sltrib/991e0330-8bd7-4af7-9468-8252f0185e29.png"},"name":"Andy Larsen"},{"_id":"ewalden","image":{"url":"https://s3.amazonaws.com/arc-authors/sltrib/6b6635c9-7663-4e21-9543-610520f2d311.png"},"name":"Eric Walden"}]},"display_date":"2022-02-09T18:58:46.965Z","headlines":{"basic":"Utah Jazz trade Joe Ingles, receive Nickeil Alexander-Walker and Juancho Hernangomez"},"last_updated_date":"2022-02-09T20:32:18.385Z","promo_items":{"basic":{"caption":"(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Utah Jazz guard Joe Ingles (2) as the Utah Jazz host the New Orleans Pelicans, NBA basketball in Salt Lake City on Monday, Oct. 11, 2021.","url":"https://cloudfront-us-east-1.images.arcpublishing.com/sltrib/ZEDDE2SC5JHV3LWH4REEINRS5Y.jpg"}},"publish_date":"2022-02-09T20:32:17.943Z","subheadlines":{"basic":"The 23-year-old Alexander-Walker was averaging 12.8 points per game this season in New Orleans."},"taxonomy":{"primary_section":{"_id":"/sports/jazz","name":"Utah Jazz","parent_id":"/sports","path":"/sports/jazz"},"sites":[{"name":"Utah Jazz","path":"/sports/jazz"},{"name":"Sports","path":"/sports"}],"tags":[{"description":"sports features","slug":"sports-featured","text":"Sports Featured"},{"description":"Utah Jazz","slug":"utah-jazz","text":"Utah Jazz"}]},"website_url":"/sports/jazz/2022/02/09/utah-jazz-storylines"},{"_id":"PPL6PCKOW5GRPB2BJFACXIHGGE","canonical_url":"/sports/byu-cougars/2022/02/09/utahs-devin-lloyd-byus","content_elements":[{"content":"Five Utah-based players have been invited to the NFL Combine this March. 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