Today Gov. Gary R. Herbert extended his Utah COVID-19 health risk status order to June 12, 2020. All current health risk guidance for the state remains unchanged. Specifically, the COVID-19 public health risk status remains Orange (Moderate Risk) in Salt Lake City, Bluff and Mexican Hat, and in all other areas of the state the status remains Yellow (Low Risk).
Utah Medicaid ahora cubrirá las pruebas de COVID-19 para residentes sin seguro
(Salt Lake City, UT) 1 junio 2020– El Departamento de Salud de Utah (UDOH) anunció hoy que Utah Medicaid ahora cubrirá las pruebas y servicios …
Uninsured COVID-19 Testing Assistance
If you are uninsured and meet residency/citizenship guidelines, you may be eligible to receive coverage for COVID-19 testing and other related services. This coverage can …
Governor Issues Executive Order Transitioning Grand County, West Valley City and Magna to Yellow Health Risk Status
In consultation with the Utah Department of Health and the Local Health Departments, Gov. Gary R. Herbert has issued an Executive Order moving Grand County, West Valley City and Magna to Low Health Risk Status, or Yellow.
Governor Issues Executive Order Releasing Updated Guidelines for Low-Risk Phase in the Utah Leads Together Plan
Gov. Gary R. Herbert has issued an Executive Order updating guidelines for areas in low health risk designation under Utah’s phased health guidance plan. The new order clarifies that generally all businesses that are within counties that have been moved to low risk phase are operating if they can meet and adhere to the specific guidelines.
Governor Issues Executive Order Moving Bluff and Mexican Hat to Orange Health Risk Status
In close consultation with local health authorities and with the Utah Department of Health, Gov. Gary R. Herbert has approved requests for the municipalities of Bluff and Mexican Hat to transition to Orange, or Moderate Health Risk Status. Both areas are located in San Juan County.
Governor Issues Executive Order Transitioning Summit and Wasatch Counties to Yellow Health Risk Status
In consultation with the Utah Department of Health and the Summit and Wasatch County Health Departments, Gov. Gary R. Herbert has issued an Executive Order moving Summit County and Wasatch County to Low Health Risk Status, or Yellow.
State Leaders Release Utah Leads Together 3.0
Utah Leads Together 3.0 builds on the previous two versions of the economic recovery plan. It addresses protecting high-risk individuals and Utah’s multi-cultural communities as we move forward toward economic recovery.
Situational Briefing Schedule
Situational briefings on the COVID-19 pandemic in Utah have been held regularly to update the media, along with the general public, on case count numbers, …
Utah’s Outdoor Recreation Gems
With millions of acres of public lands throughout Utah there is unbelievable access to outdoor recreation statewide. During the COVID-19 pandemic, we encourage Utahns to visit parks and recreation areas that are close to home and lesser-known gems.
Check out this information from Utah’s land managing agencies for ideas on some of Utah’s hidden gems.