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Utah Governor Issues Statewide Mask Mandate 'For The Foreseeable Future'
Utah Gov. Gary Herbert, a Republican,聽declared a new state of emergency and issued a聽statewide mask mandate on Sunday amid a recent surge in coronavirus cases. The mask mandate was a step the governor had resisted for months, according to the Salt Lake Tribune. It comes after Utah saw a total of 16,111 new cases and 46 deaths from the virus over the past seven days. "Due to the alarming rate of COVID infections within our state, tonight I issued a new state of emergency with several critical changes to our response," Herbert said. "These changes are not shutting down our economy, but are absolutely necessary to save lives and hospital capacity." (Aaro, 11/9)
Utah鈥檚 governor declared a new state of emergency late Sunday after the state鈥檚 most devastating week of the pandemic, as COVID-19 infections skyrocketed and deaths hit new highs. ...Unlike other restrictions, the governor intends to extend the mask mandate 鈥渇or the foreseeable future.鈥 Businesses that fail to comply will face fines. (Gonzalez and Canham, 11/8)
Residents and businesses struggle with the COVID surge 鈥
As Utah鈥檚 coronavirus case counts soar and hospitals warn that rationing care is all but inevitable, health experts say that state officials for weeks have rejected their recommendations for more severe restrictions to prevent further spread. 鈥淕iven the trajectory we鈥檙e on, we need 鈥 at a minimum 鈥 a two-week stay-at-home order to interrupt this transmission,鈥 said Dr. Eddie Stenehjem, an infectious disease physician with Intermountain Healthcare. (Alberty and Rodgers, 11/8)
Some patients are being treated in hallways of Utah hospitals. Others say when they call for a nurse, there鈥檚 not one available to assist for a half hour. And while there are still some empty ICU beds, there are so many nurses who can鈥檛 work due to their own infection or exposure to COVID-19, further exacerbating the problems. (Larsen, 11/8)
The owners of a Salt Lake City nightclub 鈥 which has received two warnings for failing to follow Utah鈥檚 COVID-19 guidelines 鈥 is suing the health department. Button Up Holdings, the owners of Echo at 134 W. Pierpont say they have been subject to 鈥渦nsupported鈥 and 鈥渦nnecessary鈥 requirements and 鈥渋llegal regulatory enforcement鈥 by the Salt Lake County Department of Health. (Stephenson, 11/8)