Another 249 COVID-19 cases in Utah, and five deaths as daily testing hits four-month low – Salt Lake Tribune

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Utahs rate of new coronavirus cases remained relatively low Monday but the state also charted the lowest number of new tests results reported since mid-April.

There were 249 new coronavirus cases reported on Monday, for a seven-day average of 350 new cases per day, according to the Utah Department of Health.

But there were only 1,518 test results reported since Sunday, the health department wrote in a news statement a fraction of the states capacity for about 9,000 tests per day, and the lowest number of new test results since April 15, when testing capacity had barely begun to stabilize after widespread shortages of testing chemicals and supplies.

Testing demand has been dropping since late July, state officials and hospital administrators have said; in mid-July, the state was reporting more than 7,000 new test results per day, on average.

UDOH spokesman Tom Hudachko said Monday that data on COVID-19 lab tests has been artificially low the last several days because of a delay in reporting results to the states Electronic Laboratory Reporting system.

In particular, one lab has been reporting its positive results, but not its negative ones, Hudachko said. UDOH is working with the lab to fix the problem and adjust the negative results.

Statewide, Utah's rate of positive tests have been above 5% since May 25, according to UDOH data.

Hospitalizations were down slightly on Monday, with 130 Utah patients admitted, UDOH reported. On average, 134 patients have been receiving treatment in Utah hospitals each day for the past week, continuing a consistent 12-day decline and well below the peak average of 211 patients hospitalized a little more than two weeks ago.

In total, 2,941 patients have been hospitalized in Utah for COVID-19, up 15 from Sunday.

Utahs death toll from the coronavirus stood at 390 on Monday, with five fatalities reported since Sunday:

Of 49,364 Utahns who have tested positive for COVID-19, 41,164 are considered recovered that is, they have survived for at least three weeks after being diagnosed.

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