Utah reports 267 deaths due to coronavirus.
There was a "spike" in new cases on the dates 7/8/20 through 7/11/20, when the state reported over 1,000 per day. The President of the the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints wrote a letter to members dated 7/10/20 asking that they wear face masks in public, as a call to minister to one another.
The state government uses a color code to communicate to Utahans:
Green "lowest risk", applies in 10 Utah counties.
Yellow "low risk"
Orange "moderate risk"
Orange localities have restrictions based on public health concerns about the spread of COVID-19:
Maximum 20 persons in a social gathering.
Leave home infrequently.
Maintain social distance of at least 6 feet.
Wear face covering in public.
Limit out-of-state-travel.
In high contact businesses (such as barbers) strict protocols must be observed.
In restaurants take out is encouraged; extreme precautions are required for dining in restaurants.
In all workplaces: strict hygiene and social distancing.
At present, the town of Springfield and the counties of Salt Lake, Summit, and Grand are the Orange areas of Utah. I believe that areas which are now Yellow will be designated Orange, when (if) the 7-day moving average of new cases increases above a certain criterion.
Governor Herbert has been reluctant to mandate masks in public, but masks are mandatory for all who enter state-run facilities (such as liquor stores, DMV, Capitol Hill, etc.).
Most Utah residents are not without restrictions, considering all of the above.
http://coronavirus.utah.gov