Utah's COVID-19 caseload added 88 cases yesterday, rising to a total of 1,846. This was the third straight day of <1,000 test results being reported. By comparison, the three days prior averaged about 2,700 tests. This is far fewer than the Governor's goal of testing 7,000/day.
Salt Lake County continues its uphill climb and Utah County is poised to overtake Summit County, maybe as soon as tomorrow (there are only 6 cases separating them as of today). #utahcovid19
I'll add one more chart. This one attempts to find out how many people have recovered - 21% as of today's numbers. It assumes that once diagnosed they either recover in 14 days, or pass away. This is just napkin math, so take it FWIW. #utahcovid19
One correction to this thread: I just noticed that my second chart was not updating correctly. I'll be posting new charts shortly, including an updated and corrected chart for the counties.
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