State leaders recommend Utahns with COVID-19 symptoms not get tested
Older Utahns and those with underlying conditions should still get tested, Utah state epidemiologist Leisha Nolen advised.
(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson and Gov. Spencer Cox at a news conference related to COVID-19 at the State Capitol in Salt Lake City on Friday, Jan. 14, 2022.
Kim Bojórquez is a statewatch reporter at The Salt Lake Tribune, who covers immigration, LGBTQ policy and taxes. She previously worked for the Deseret News and at The Sacramento Bee’s Capitol Bureau through Report for America. A Los Angeles native, Kim has a B.A. from Utah Valley University, specializing in journalism and Latin American studies.
Kim Bojórquez is a statewatch reporter at The Salt Lake Tribune, who covers immigration, LGBTQ policy and taxes. She previously worked for the Deseret News and at The Sacramento Bee’s Capitol Bureau through Report for America. A Los Angeles native, Kim has a B.A. from Utah Valley University, specializing in journalism and Latin American studies.