KSL TV
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah has reached the COVID-19 pandemic endgame.
The state crossed the threshold in the three metrics outlined in Utah HB294, also known as the pandemic "endgame" bill, Tuesday afternoon, according to health officials. That means that most state and local health orders will end Tuesday.
The bill required restrictions to be lifted once the state reached three benchmarks:
A two-week coronavirus case rate of less than 191 per 100,000 people
Less than 15% of intensive care unit beds be occupied by COVID-19 patients over a seven-day average
1,633,000 prime doses of the COVID-19 vaccine be allocated to the state