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Vernal, UT Feb. 11, 2021 – TriCounty Health Department announces that as of Feb. 11, 2021 Uintah County is in high transmission level, Duchesne County is in high transmission level and Daggett is in low transmission level. 

 

A transmission level (high, moderate, low) is determined if a county has two of the three metrics in the designated level of transmission. These levels are calculated weekly, on Thursday, by the Utah Department of Health (UDOH).

 

Transmission rate is determined by statewide ICU utilization, a 14-day case rate per 100,000 population and a 7-day average percent positivity for COVID-19 testing. 

 

From Feb. 4-10, 2021 Uintah County’s 7-day average percent positivity was 17 percent and the 14-day case rate per 100,000 population was 409/100,000, which equates to 145 cases in the past 14 days.

 

From Feb. 4-10, 2021 Duchesne County’s 7-day average percent positivity was 17 percent and the 14-day case rate per 100,000 population was 261/100,000, which equates to 52 cases in the past 14 days.

 

From Feb. 4-10, 2021 Daggett County’s 7-day average percent positivity was 20 percent and the 14-day case rate per 100,000 population was 102/100,000, which equates to one case in the past 14 days.

 

Statewide total ICU utilization 81 percent. Seven-day COVID-19 utilization is 25 percent. 

 

Over the past 7 days the tri-county area has seen seven COVID-19 related hospitalizations and one COVID-19 related death. For the purpose of these rates, the Ute Indian Tribe contributes to the county numbers and rates in which the individual resides. 

 

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TriCounty Health, Serving For Health