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Health department reports 2,150 new COVID-19 cases in Utah on Saturday

Gov Cox declares preemptive state of emergency ahead of planned weekend protests

Proposed state budget calls for self-financing of 4 new liquor stores

Utah lawmakers preview 2021 legislative session with emphasis on education, equity

SALT LAKE CITY Utah state legislators from both sides of the aisle fielded questions Thursday about education policy and how to create equal opportunities for all Utahns in the wake of a pandemic that s had a disproportionate impact on already-struggling communities. The United Way of Salt Lake hosted the hourlong Q&A session featuring prerecorded responses from legislative leaders and prominent members of both parties. One of the things we need to do, I think, the most, is to be able to fund education, said Senate President Stuart Adams in response to a question about how to get Utah students back on track.

University of Utah professor develops rapid, portable COVID-19 test for competition

SALT LAKE CITY A University of Utah electrical and computer engineering professor has been named a finalist for prize money in an international competition to develop innovations in rapid testing for COVID-19. Massood Tabib-Azar s rapid test is a small electronic device that can detect the presence of SARS-CoV-2 through a user s breath or a drop of saliva and delivers results in less than a minute. Tabib-Azar is one of 10 finalists in the Open Innovation Track for the XPRIZE Rapid COVID Testing competition. The rapid testing contest has a track for tests that utilize PCR, antigen detection and other traditional methods, while the Open Innovation Track is for nontraditional tests whose approaches demonstrated high potential for impactful screening solutions, the XPRIZE website says.

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