Cape Canaveral, Fla. (AP) – NASA’s new Mars rover crashed into a dusty red road this week, putting it on a 21-foot audiometer in its first test drive. On Thursday, two weeks after landing on the red planet to get signs of past life, the Perseverance Rover got out of …
Read More »Mask mandates in CDC studies slow coronavirus transmission; Eating out can increase the cases
NEW YORK (AP) – A new national study adds strong evidence that a mask command can slow the spread of coronavirus, and eating out in a restaurant can increase cases and deaths. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released the study on Friday. “All of this is very relevant,” …
Read More »U.S. research shows that Central Utah volcano is still active, but there is no evidence of an immediate eruption
Salt Lake City – Researchers at the University of Utah say an unusual sequence of earthquakes in central Utah in the years 2018 and 2019 is the oldest active volcano in Utah. Fortunately, they say there is no sign of an imminent explosion. The research, first published in Geophysical Research …
Read More »More CO 48 48 more covid-1V cases, deaths in Utah Tuesday
SALT LAKE CITY – The number of Covid-19 cases in Utah rose to 487 on Tuesday, with nine more deaths and 20,268 more vaccinations, the health department said in a report. Two of the deaths occurred before Feb. 9, but are still being investigated by the state’s medical examiner’s office, …
Read More »3 health care providers join Utah’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout plan ahead of state’s expected allocation growth
SALT LAKE CITY – Utah Health Department officials announced Monday that the agency is turning to three major health care providers to help expand the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in the state earlier this week, to move forward with allocated vaccines. Intermonthan Healthcare, Nomi Health and Utah University of Utah Health, …
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