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Sundance is back in person and with a new COVID-19 variant emerging around the world and on the East Coast, health guidelines are in place for attending the festival.
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Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation Executive Director Mike Luers said recent wastewater testing shows tourism is down and COVID-19 is up in the Park City area.
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A surge in winter illnesses has led to a nationwide shortage of essential children’s medications. Parents and pediatricians in Park City are feeling the pinch.
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Healthcare professionals are imploring Utahns to get vaccinated and boosted as hospitals and clinics across the state are approaching maximum capacity with respiratory illnesses.
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Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake is at capacity due to the triple threat of RSV, influenza and COVID-19 but local hospitals say they’re under standard operating procedures.
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Summit County Health Department Director Phil Bondurant shares the local flu forecast and urges shots and boosters.
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Summit County Health Dept. Director Phil Bondurant has an update on flu shots and COVID-19 boosters.
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Utah has passed a major milestone – more than 1 million residents have contracted COVID since the pandemic began. An Intermountain Hospitals doctor offered tips on how to navigate the current surge in cases.
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COVID-19 vaccines for America’s younger children are expected to be available this week.
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According to the CDC, both Summit and Wasatch County moved up one COVID-19 transmission level this week. Summit is now considered high and Wasatch is now medium.