The Utah Department of Health revealed 104 new positive tests and one additional death.

That brings the total to of 2,206 cases and 18 deaths in Utah since the pandemic began.

The health departments reports 1,784 new tests were conducted.

Salt Lake County, which claims just under half of the state's total COVID-19 cases, reported 60 new positive tests for a total of 1,071.

The Salt Lake County Health Department recently unveiled more granula data on its COVID-19 cases, revealing the hardest-hit zip codes and demographics as well as the most common virus symptoms.

Though Salt Lake County residents age 20 to 29 report the highest rate of coronavirus infections, they are hospitalized at a far lower rate than the those over 40, the data shows.

Downtown Salt Lake City and the neighborhoods to the west have been among the most impacted.

A total of 42,546 Utahns have now been tested for COVID-19, with xxx hospitalized.

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