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SALT LAKE CITY — Here are the latest coronavirus-related updates from Utah and around the world.
The Utah Department of Health announced 12 new cases of COVID-19 have been reported in the state, upping the total number to 63 cases in the state.
All 12 new cases involve residents in Utah, the agency said.
Meanwhile, the health department has created a temporary COVID-19 hotline number after its service went down following an earthquake that rocked the Salt Lake Valley Wednesday morning. Utahns can call 1-844-442-5224 for COVID-19 information.
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Salt Lake City emergency loan program open for applicants
Rep. Ben McAdams, D-Utah, tests positive for COVID-19
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ICE to stop most immigrant enforcement during pandemic, Washington Post reports
First member of Congress tests positive for COVID-19 in Florida
UDOH COVID-19 testing lab reopens after earthquake shut it down
Utah Sen. Mike Lee votes against COVID-19 relief bill
South Salt Lake declares state of emergency in response to virus, earthquake
Utah colleges postpone commencement ceremonies amid COVID-19 concerns
Around the world updates: Big 3 automakers close amid COVID-19 spread
Census Bureau suspends field operations for 2 weeks
UDOH says 63 cases of COVID-19 now confirmed in Utah
Megaplex closes all theaters in Utah, Nevada amid COVID-19 concerns
U.S. Treasury wants to issue checks to Americans as early as April
Trump: Foreclosures, evictions suspended through April
Some schools suspend grab-and-go meals and instructional materials after earthquake
World latest: US, Canada agree to temporarily shut down border
UDOH cancels daily press briefing
Loveland Living Planet Aquarium closed due to COVID-19











