What’s Covid-19 like in your state?

Aneeda72

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According to what I read today, In Utah, 382,733 cases, 15,358 hospitalized, 2082 deaths, 798,971 vaccinated. We are still considered “red” in terms of the virus.

Salt Lake County 142,677 cases, 6,799 hospitalized, 812 deaths.

What is it like in your state?
 

Haven't been keeping score. Just following the CDC guidelines like a good little boy. One of these "daze" things will settle down and that's what I'm counting on . . . :geek:
 
Haven't been keeping score. Just following the CDC guidelines like a good little boy. One of these "daze" things will settle down and that's what I'm counting on . . . :geek:
I was thinking saying what the virus is like in our different areas would help people plan their vacations this spring and summer. I would not recommend coming to Utah at this time, due to virus levels, and I think masks come off April 10. We are fully open as far as I know.
 

That's a good idea, Aneeda. It's confusing with every state and even counties declaring their own circumstance; some with good intent and others just being rebellious.
Personally, I'm just waiting for international travel to become more open. Have big plans that have been delayed. So, I guess I'm just watching and waiting for the all clear, "Okay you dangerous Americans, come on in . . . " :oops:
 
Our governor removed most mask requirements today. Bars and restaurants will no longer have mask requirements along with businesses. Vaccines are open to all ages now and over 3 million people have either had both shots, just the one shot, or have had their first shot and still need a second shot.
 

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