Summit County publishes COVID-19 After Action Report
Derek Siddoway2022-11-23T12:33:25-07:00Read the executive summary below or access the full report here.
Read the executive summary below or access the full report here.
Scheduling at Summit County Health Department offices begins Tuesday, Sept. 6. Summit County, UTAH (9-2-22) — The Summit County Health Department will begin administering Moderna bivalent booster doses on Wednesday, September 7. Individuals can schedule
Summer's no fun when you're sick! Cases of COVID in Utah and the United States are rising, fueled by the BA.5 Omicron variant, which appears to be one of the most transmissible strains of coronavirus
Statement from Summit County Health Director, Dr. Phil Bondurant, regarding the termination of mask mandates by the Utah Legislature: “The decision to implement Public Health Order 2022-01 in Summit County followed all legal requirements and
CDC recommends booster doses for 12-15 year olds (Salt Lake City, UT) – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) last night recommended the use of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine booster doses for people between
Summit County, Utah (January 6, 2022) — Beginning January 7, 2022, all individuals living within or visiting Summit County, Utah, regardless of vaccination status, must wear face-coverings while inside public indoor facilities or waiting in lines.
Health Officer Dr. Phil Bondurant strongly advises community to wear masks and engage in other precautions due to spread of Omicron variant Summit County, Utah (January 4, 2022) — The Summit County Health Department issued
Updated 12/29/2021 This guidance does not apply to healthcare workers, immunocompromised people, or people living or working in congregate settings (Ex: homeless shelters, correctional facilities) Isolation: If you test positive for COVID-19 If you test
Summit County, Utah (December 27, 2021) — Over the Christmas holiday, Summit County’s COVID-19 cases reached record highs on three different days. The Summit County Health Department encourages residents to take basic precautions to avoid
Summit County, Utah (December 15, 2021) — Summit County Health Director Dr. Phil Bondurant and County Manager Tom Fisher will terminate Public Health Orders 2021- 1 & 2 on January 1, 2022. Both public health