223 new COVID-19 cases, zero deaths, nearly 11K vaccinations reported Sunday in Utah

Estefania Matos, left, receives a COVID-19 vaccine from health care worker Danielle Davis as health care worker Nadia Swanson gives Danny Revete a COVID-19 vaccine at a pop-up vaccination event at Reams in Magna on Monday, May 3, 2021. The Salt Lake County Health Department is doing vaccination pop-up event with its mobile health center.

Estefania Matos, left, receives a COVID-19 vaccine from health care worker Danielle Davis as health care worker Nadia Swanson gives Danny Revete a COVID-19 vaccine at a pop-up vaccination event at Reams in Magna on Monday, May 3, 2021. The Salt Lake County Health Department is doing vaccination pop-up event with its mobile health center. (Annie Barker, Deseret News)


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SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Department of Health reported the following update on COVID-19 in the state for Sunday:

  • 223 new cases
  • No deaths
  • 10,983 vaccinations administered

The rolling seven-day average for positive cases in the state is now at 232.

The rolling seven-day average for percent positivity calculated by the "people over people" method is 5.7%. The rolling seven-day average for percent positivity calculated by the "tests over tests" method is 3.7%. Since Saturday, 5,186 tests were conducted, and 3,233 people were tested. Utah has now conducted a total of 4,962,525 COVID-19 tests, with 2,713,252 people tested.

A total of 2,311 people have died of COVID-19 in Utah since the pandemic began.

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Katie Workman is a former KSL.com and KSL-TV reporter who works as a politics contributor. She has degrees from Cambridge and the University of Utah, and she's passionate about sharing stories about elections, the environment and southern Utah.

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