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Just over 2,000 new COVID-19 cases, 17 new deaths reported on Sunday

Posted at 1:09 PM, Dec 13, 2020
and last updated 2020-12-13 15:10:54-05

Fewer cases were reported on Sunday than were included in Saturday's case count from the Utah Department of Health, but the report also included more new deaths.

New Cases
2,083 new cases have been reported in Sunday's case counts. Statewide, 233,904 people have tested positive for COVID-19.

Tests Administered
9,668 new tests have also been reported, which brings the statewide total to 1,575,222 people tested since March.
Utah's rolling seven-day average of positive cases is now 2,633 per day, or roughly 24.6% of those tested.

Hospitalizations
548 people are currently hospitalized. 9,421 people have been hospitalized since the pandemic began.

Deaths
An additional 17 deaths were reported on Sunday, bringing Utah's total deaths to 1,055. The newly reported deaths include:

  • Female, between 65-84, Salt Lake County resident, hospitalized at time of death
  • Female, older than 85, Utah County resident, long-term care facility resident
  • Male, between 45-64, Salt Lake County resident, hospitalized at time of death
  • Male, between 45-64, Washington County resident, hospitalized at time of death
  • Male, between 65-84, Iron County resident, long-term care facility resident
  • Male, between 65-84, Morgan County resident, not hospitalized at time of death
  • Female, older than 85, Utah County resident, hospitalized at time of death
  • Male, older than 85, Utah County resident, not hospitalized at time of death
  • Male, between 65-84, Utah County resident, hospitalized at time of death
  • Male, between 65-84, Salt Lake County resident, long-term care facility resident
  • Female, older than 85, Salt Lake County resident, long-term care facility resident
  • Male, between 65-84, Salt Lake County resident, long-term care facility resident
  • Female, older than 85, Weber County resident, not hospitalized at time of death
  • Male, older than 85, Salt Lake County resident, long-term care facility resident
  • Female, between 25-44, Washington County resident, hospitalized at time of death
  • Male, older than 85, Weber County resident, long-term care facility resident
  • Male, between 65-84, Weber County resident, long-term care facility resident