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Today everything has changed: Utah’s coronary story

 


Lake City-Ren asked Steve Starks’s phone early in the morning on March 11.

The CEO of Larry H. Miller Group of Companies, which includes Utah Jazz, was enjoying the spring break in South Utah as his wife and children canceled a trip to Disneyland as more news began about the coronavirus novel from California.

On the line was Dennis Lindsey, executive vice president of Jazz Basketball, and told him that superstar Rudi Joubert was suffering from fever and flu-like symptoms. The team tested Joubert for the flu. The results were negative.

Both Starks and Lindsey stayed in touch all day as Jazz prepared to play Oklahoma City Thunder on the road. Jazz 41-23 were losing a home loss to the NBA champion Toronto Raptors two nights ago and needed to beat Thunder to hold fourth place in the Western Conference ranking.

Although the 27-year-old’s chances of getting infected with HIV seemed weak, the team wanted to be careful.

Officials leave court before the NBA basketball game between Oklahoma City Thunder and Utah Jazz was adjourned in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, March 11, 2020.

Brian Terry, Oklahoma

About 20 minutes before a tip in Oklahoma City, the Starks phone rang again with news that would change everything: The Gobert test was positive for COVID-19. Starks immediately called the NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. Jazz was walking on the field.

“There was this moment when I was looking at TV and I knew what was going on, and I expect them to cancel the match at any moment, knowing that Adam Silver and the League were talking about it, and in the end the word reached the officials and the teams. Starks said:” They were returned to the exchange rooms Clothing”.

The NBA season has reached a sudden dead end.

“It was some of the most surreal moments of my career, and it has already become a turning point for the country. Because the NBA acted quickly, other leagues followed,” Starks said.

“I think it raised awareness for everyone across the country that this was not just a challenge that would be abroad, but this was there and that anyone could get it.”

Italy had just put the entire country – 60 million people – under quarantine to cut COVID-19. South Korea has been trying ferociously to contain the virus by isolating thousands of infected people, many of whom belong to the same church.

In the United States, there were about 1,200 38 deaths. Seattle and New York City appeared in hotspots. In mid-March, Washington State had the most confirmed cases in the country until New York surpassed it. Both were already under emergency situations.

Meanwhile, sports fans were days away from filling the bows to Madness Madness and the spring baseball training was in full swing.

In Utah, Governor Gary Herbert declared a state of emergency on March 6, just hours before the Ministry of Health confirmed that a former passenger on the Grand Princess was the first Utah to contract with COVID-19. By March 11, three people were injured in the state.

For a week before that, Utahis had been stocking toilet paper, bottled water and food as if the virus were a natural disaster, even as state officials frustrated buying panic.

Cecilia Ochoa graduated from Lehi Costco to push a cart with water, toilet paper and other items on Tuesday 3 March 2020. Shoppers are informed that they can only purchase up to five cases of water and up to three cases of toilet tissue from this store, while preparing themselves while Coronary scare.

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The General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ was for the Latter-day Saints – a conference that the head of the church, Russell M., promised. Nelson six months ago will not only be forgotten but also not forgotten – just weeks away. It usually brings thousands of visitors from all over the world to its headquarters in Salt Lake City. But the global church with thousands of missionaries around the world has already suspended business travel and missionaries to six countries and kept missionaries isolated in their apartments in South Korea and other hotspots COVID-19.

The positive Joubert test prompted a chain reaction. The NBA closed, and the nation and nation’s focus switched to fighting a sinister virus that started away at an outdoor market in Wuhan, China.

“That has become real for everyone. Public awareness is often driven by symbols, and that has become a powerful symbol. Former Utah Governor Mike Levitt said for sure, we all started to realize that this was different from what we understood.

Exposing the life Utah had known began to accelerate.

It was as if the virus had pulled the loose tip onto a ball of string, and continued to pull out until it was in a pile on the floor. Now, no matter how hard anyone tries, it cannot be rewound in the same ball.

“I left wondering what the normal situation would look like and when will we get there,” said Rep. Ben-Adams, Rep. D. Utah, who won a bad fight with COVID-19. He was hospitalized for a week and put on oxygen. He was one of at least five members of the House of Representatives and one senator who contracted the disease.

Utah took the first studied step this weekend to open society to whatever it looks like in the future, while warning residents not to be informal about what Levitt described as a “cunning enemy”.

‘Fog of war’

COVID-19 will – and still will – impose a long-term tax on society. More sports tournaments, schools, churches, conferences, concerts, restaurants, theaters, and a host of commercial and other activities in a series were closed after the NBA stopped playing.

Suddenly, state and local officials had to weigh public health in exchange for maintaining Utah’s booming economy, even though they didn’t know exactly how dangerous the virus was.

Governor Gary Herbert speaks during a press conference at the Emergency Operations Center at the Capitol Building in Salt Lake City on Thursday 12 March 2020.

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On the day when Herbert held a press conference with state leaders facing depression at the Emergency Operations Center at the state’s Capitol Building to ban mass gatherings of more than 100, two groups of fourth graders made a field trip that came across the room an hour ago. The next day, the governor canceled the public school.

After spending from December to February trying to understand the meaning of the epidemic, Levitt said the next step was to find out what role everyone played in dealing with it. It is not like an earthquake or a major blizzard with contingency plans being drawn up at different levels of government.

“With the epidemic, there is a lot of confusion about who is doing something. Levitte, who developed a federal plan to respond to the epidemic while serving as a health and human, said there was a wonderful sort of sort that happened in March when we had to reconcile the fact that this is a different disaster than what we experienced from Before… services secretary more than a decade ago.

Lt. Gen. Spencer Cox, the state’s coronavirus point man, described it as a “fog of war” as the country attempted to escalate the epidemic. Leaders had to make important decisions with little information and get supplies to implement those decisions.

From the start, officials knew that the test would be critical to slow propagation, but they faced a shortage of test machines and test facilities, as well as nose wipes and personal protective equipment.

“Something that should take six months and we only had days and hours, and how the hours were like days. We were just trying every possible resource and every possible option to get the things we knew we needed to know the location of this disease and its extent.”

Initially, the state had a team of only four people working frantically on these priorities, but that has expanded to include hundreds, and many are working on very specific issues that most people will never think of, he said.

At one point, Utah had less than a week’s supply of swabs, which would greatly affect the amount of tests that could be done, so the coronary response team made a call on social media.

Cux said: “We have people sending us an email about their cousin who knows someone and maybe there are some in China and we’re making all the progress and failing.”

Finally, Ben Hart found a legitimate introduction to 100,000 swabs in Chicago. Like many state employees, Hart, deputy director of the governor’s office for economic development, jumped to do whatever was required. In this case, purchasing supplies is hard to find.

Cox said that although the price of the swabs was 10 times the usual, there was no hesitation in paying them under these conditions. The supplier had to place the swabs on a truck because there were no flights to transport them to Utah. The state even transported a person to Wyoming to meet the delivery truck to ensure that the cargo was on board.

Cox said: “These are the crazy things that were happening right now and should have happened.” “Thank God we got these smears because they would have taken us back two weeks if we hadn’t done that.”

The Church of Jesus Christ of Salt Lake City Convention Center was empty of conference leaders before the start of the 190th Annual General Conference on Saturday, April 4, 2020. Because of the spread of COVID-19, the conference is broadcasted without church members present.

Spenser Stacks, Deseret News

Earlier in the day when the big jazz test was positive, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints moved its general conference in April, which brings thousands of visitors from all over the world to Salt Lake City, to a virtual gathering. The church suspended Sunday’s meetings all over the world one day later, and then began the process of returning thousands of missionaries serving abroad to the United States or their countries of origin.

On Sundays, many members of the now-dominant Utah religion manage the secret in their own homes rather than meeting houses, and this may continue for some time. State leaders say that churches, sports venues and concerts will not open again until almost the end of the recovery period.

Cox said that the closure of schools and church services was canceled before the spread of the coronavirus in Utah, as it had in states such as New York, Washington and California.

The school closure forced teachers to work from home and use a wide range of technology to facilitate learning and stay in touch with their students, who are no longer all interested in school work anymore. The elderly have graduated from the recent months of extracurricular activities from beneath them and are trying to figure out ways to hold graduation ceremonies without groupings for students, parents and teachers.

Colleges and universities have moved all classes online, paving students from campus housing and canceling or delaying graduation.

State officials banned catering service and closed personal care shops.

Hospitals are postponing non-urgent surgeries and doctor’s appointments to prepare for a possible outflow of coronavirus patients. Residents wanted to know how and where to be tested for disease amid the scarcity of test kits as well as personal protective equipment for health care workers.

Utah went from not knowing how feared it would be from the coronavirus until it was largely locked into their homes. Media members, including Deseret News, were purged from newsrooms to work remotely, report using best social spacing practices, and compare notes with journalists across the country.

Then the earthquake struck, and the response to the epidemic threw in more chaos.

A 5.7 magnitude earthquake shook the Watch Front, causing millions of dollars in damage to buildings, including schools and homes. Fortunately, a few in Utah – if not schools in session – were rocking. But it was disorganized enough to get people to start thinking about “the big” – by hitting the stores again in large groups to load them on toilet paper and bottled water.

A firefighter arrives at the scene where debris fell from a building at 400 South and 500 West in Salt Lake City after a 5.7-magnitude earthquake struck its epicenter early on Wednesday, March 18, 2020.

Spenser Stacks, Deseret News

Four days later on March 22, the Ministry of Health reported the first COVID-19 death in Utah.

Robert Rose, 79, and his 55-year-old wife, Cosmic, recently returned from a trip across the Mississippi River.

Connie Rose fell ill for the first time on March 17 and became instantly concerned about her husband, who was having lung problems after bouts of pneumonia a decade ago. Robert Rose appeared after two symptoms on Thursday and went to Lakeview Hospital the next day before his death on Sunday morning.

No one knows for sure that if he became infected on a river trip, on a return trip to Salt Lake City, or after the couple returned home.

staying at home

Herbert brought together some of the best minds in all sectors of the state to develop a Utah plan that leads together to weather and overcome the devastating public health and economic impacts of the deadly epidemic.

Although Republicans and Democrats at both the state and local levels say they have worked well together, they have not always agreed on the best course forward. There were also errors, such as the state spending $ 800,000 on controversial anti-malaria drugs – hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine – that were promoted but had not been shown to treat COVID-19. (The state eventually received money.)

Cox regrets not having given someone the benefit of being suspicious of mistakes made in dealing with the epidemic.

“Just knowing that when you move this fast and do something like this, you will have to risk some opportunities and sometimes it will pay off and sometimes you will not,” he said.

As country after country it issued orders to stay home and despite Utah’s demands to follow suit, the governor resisted. On March 27, Herbert announced a “two-week stay safe” stay at home, which later extended to May 1. Salt Lake City and several counties, including Salt Lake and Summit – an early hotspot – the governor’s order has taken forward with stricter orders staying at home.

It all feels like long ago, as Utahen over the past two months has been teaching their kids at home at home, worried about family budgets, learning to switch between Zoom or Google Hangouts and converting their kitchens to offices – provided they have jobs.

Since late February, about 125,000 Utah, or 8% of the workforce, have been evacuated or demobilized.

Although she expects more job cuts, Natalie Guchnor, chief economist at Salt Lake Chamber’s room, said it was hard to imagine things going wrong.

“In 42 days, Utah has eliminated all the jobs that our country’s leading economy has created in nearly the past three years. Gouchner, associate dean at the University of Utah Business School, said: ‘More job losses will follow, but I expect April 2020 to be the point. Maximum job losses, with every subsequent month declining. ”

After the rough launch, the federal payroll protection program provided nearly $ 3.6 billion in emergency assistance to more than 21,000 Utah companies. An additional 18,000 were left waiting in line but hoping for money in the second round of financing to keep people working.

A sign alerting visitors that Arches National Park outside Moab is closed due to the coronavirus pandemic on Sunday 19 April 2020.

Christine Murphy, Deseret News

The $ 10 billion Utah tourism industry – which lives in the places people go to – suffers more than any other sector, losing about $ 26 million a day in visitor spending, according to the State Office of Tourism and Film.

“Our research shows that the silver side is that Utahines will choose to taste more Utah,” said Vicki Varela, managing director.

Scenic wonders of the country in places like Mighty Five National Parks will be shown again for all to see.

“As Utah moves cautiously to the stage of stabilizing our economic recovery, we all have a renewed opportunity to demonstrate good governance – to each other, to our physical security, our land, and our societies,” Varela said. “COVID couldn’t take away that Mother Nature played my favorite in Utah.”

“Preaching Hope”

Through all of the gloom, people have found ways to raise each other from large corporate donations of hospital supplies needed to pop-up parties in front lawns – with appropriate social spacing. Utah medical professionals positioned themselves on the front lines of exhausted New York City hospitals.

Nada Stevenson interacts with a roll of toilet paper, a gift she received from an embryo who stopped in front of her home during her 100th birthday celebration in Orme on Saturday 28 March 2020. “I hope she will last until she dies, joking Tammy Stevenson, Nada’s daughter, who holds the rudder.” To her. “I thought that no one could come” because of the quarantine, but they found a way to do it. Nada Stevenson said: “It was very fun.” “I am blessed for my family.”

Ivy Ceballo, Deseret News

Dr. Dixie Harris, a critical care physician and pulmonary physician at Intermountain Healthcare, treated dozens of ICU patients with COVID-19 in a night shift at Northwell Health’s Southside Hospital in Long Island for two weeks.

And she said: “This is a very lonely disease.”

As families are not allowed to visit, they ask hospital staff to install the iPad on the patient’s ear, even those who have been anesthetized, so they can read or sing to their loved ones for hours.

Speaking with patients who were awake, Harris said, she was always holding their hands to provide some human contact, even though she was wearing gloves.

She said: “I do it here and I will continue to do so because even once someone’s hand has a hand, you can see when they get scared because they press the hand hard.”

Dr. Dixie Harris, a pulmonary and critical care physician at Intermountain Health Care, spent two weeks caring for COVID-19 patients at Southside Hospital in New York.

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Driving in Utah changed handshaking and hugs in Utah to send Christmas greetings, congratulate the newlyweds and welcome missionaries to the home. Front window visits to people in care and newborns are common.

Levitte said the response fostered a rare sense of loneliness at work, not just in Utah but across the country.

Saints leaders approved in recent days 110 COVID-19 humanitarian aid projects in 57 countries, and church bishops stores provide goods to food banks throughout the country. Church members in Utah are in the middle of a project to sew 5 million clinical health masks for health care workers. The Church joined Catholics and others on a fasting Friday Friday fasting and prayer, and united people all over the world.

Starks said he will never forget a phrase that the late Larry Miller said at the company’s CEO meeting amid the 2007-08 financial crisis: “We all have to spread hope throughout the company and in society. We need to preach hope.”

With the decline of April to May, the country appears to be slowly ejecting its e-cocoon. But it also brings more of the same restrictions – some with more focus – such as social detachment, hand-washing and wearing face masks.

In general, officials at all levels of government say, Utan has followed government directives and orders to stay at home and keep 6 feet apart from each other to help “smooth the curve” and slow the spread of COVID-19.

ومع ذلك ، اختار بعض السكان عدم اتباع القواعد ، أو فشلوا في مراعاة التباعد الاجتماعي في المتاجر ، أو التجمع في مجموعات كبيرة في الحدائق أو رفض ارتداء أغطية الوجه.

وقالت عمدة مقاطعة سولت ليك جيني ويلسون: “هناك مستوى معين من الغطرسة من قبل البعض ، وهو أمر صادم بالنسبة لي ، ولكن في الغالب كان الأمر رائعًا”. “فقط لأننا في شهرين لا يعني أن الفيروس أقل فتكًا.”

بموجب نظام تقييم المخاطر المصنف حسب اللون في خطة يوتا يقود معا 2.0 ، تحول هربرت في نهاية هذا الأسبوع الحالة من “الأحمر” أو الخطر العالي إلى “البرتقالي” أو الخطر المعتدل ، على الرغم من أن السكان الأكثر عرضة للإصابة بـ COVID-19 لا يزالون في الفئة الحمراء.

يتم إعادة فتح المطاعم والصالونات والصالات الرياضية والمحلات الأخرى بشرط أن تتبع بدقة قائمة البروتوكولات والاحتياطات. ولكن ، قال المحافظ ، إن العبء يقع على عاتق الجميع لمنع التراجع إلى مخاطر عالية.

“هذا لن يعود إلى العمل كالمعتاد. قال هربرت في إحدى جلسات الإحاطة الصحفية اليومية للدولة الأسبوع الماضي: “نحن لسنا على هذه النقطة”.

يشبه ليفيت المرحلة التالية بأن يخطو على بحيرة متجمدة حديثًا ، ولا يعرف مدى سمك الجليد. الطريقة الوحيدة للمضي قدمًا هي انزلاق قدم على الجليد والاستماع للتشقق ، وقد يكون الجليد أكثر سمكًا في بعض الأماكن من أماكن أخرى.

وقال: “هناك خطر في كل مكان” ، مشيراً إلى أن الموجة الثانية من جائحة الإنفلونزا الإسبانية عام 1918 كانت أسوأ من الأولى.

وحتى يوم السبت أصيب 4981 شخصا في الولاية بالمرض وتوفي 49. معدل الاختبار الإيجابي 4.2٪.

الدكتورة أنجيلا دن ، عالمة الأوبئة في ولاية يوتا ، تتحدث خلال إحاطة إعلامية يومية حول COVID-19 في الكابيتول في سولت ليك سيتي يوم الأربعاء ، 1 أبريل ، 2020.

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احتلت الدكتورة أنجيلا دان ، عالمة الأوبئة في الولاية التي عملت في غموض نسبي ، مركز الصدارة كل يوم لشرح كيف اتخذ الفيروس الخفي مسارًا مميتًا من ووهان ، الصين ، إلى رئتي سيلفيا ميلينديز البالغة من العمر 24 عامًا في غرب الأردن ، يوتا.

وقد أصاب الفيروس مقاطعة سولت ليك – المقاطعة الأكثر اكتظاظا بالسكان في الولاية – الأكثر إصابة ، حيث بلغ عدد الحالات 2609 حالة و 30 حالة وفاة. لكن مسؤولي الصحة هناك تمكنوا من تتبع مصدر كل تعرض في 85٪ من الحالات.

كان مطلق النار النشط أو الزلزال من بين أكبر التهديدات التي كانت المقاطعة تتدرب عليها قبل جائحة الفيروس التاجي ، على الرغم من أن وزارة الصحة لديها بعض الإجراءات المعمول بها بسبب إنفلونزا H1N1 قبل 11 عامًا.

“لم يكن أحد منا يتوقع أن نكون حيث وصلنا اليوم في نهاية أبريل بعد أن مررنا بما مررنا به خلال الشهرين الماضيين والآن ندرك أننا لن نخرج من هذا بالسرعة التي نحبها ،” قال ويلسون.

تسميها ثاني أحلك وقت في حياتها ، أولها عندما خضع ابنها المراهق الآن لجراحة قلب مفتوح عندما كان رضيعًا.

‘حقا مخيف’

وقالت إن برنامج كوفيد 19 وضع الجميع في رحلة شخصية. يتم اختبار صحة الناس المادية والجسدية والعاطفية. فقد البعض أحبائهم. وقد توفى آخرون بمفردهم في غرف المستشفى. وقالت إن العاملين في المجال الطبي يعرضون أنفسهم للأذى كل يوم.

لا أحد محصن ضد المرض.

قام النائب بن ماك آدمز بتغريد رسالة فيديو على تويتر بعد خروجه من المستشفى بعد معركة مع الفيروس التاجي الجديد.

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شابًا وصحيًا نسبيًا ، أمضى McAdams أسبوعًا في المستشفى ، بما في ذلك مهمة في وحدة العناية المركزة ، مع COVID-19. قام يوتس الجمهوري الحزب الجمهوري مايك لي وميت رومني بالعزلة الذاتية لمدة أسبوعين بعد اتصالهما الوثيق بسناتور أصيب بالعدوى.

وقال ماك آدامز ، وهو أب متزوج لأربعة أطفال في سن الدراسة ، إن الوباء أصبح حقيقة عندما أجل الدوري الاميركي للمحترفين موسمه و “أثر علينا” عندما أغلقت المدارس. وقد أصاب المنزل حقًا بعد بضعة أيام عندما أصيب بالفيروس ، على الرغم من أنه كان يتبع إرشادات مراكز السيطرة على الأمراض والوقاية منها والدولة عندما مرض.

قال: “أعتقد أنه كان لدي شعور زائف بالثقة لأنه عندما مرضت أصابني بشدة وكان ذلك مخيفًا حقًا”.

من خلال مرضه ، تعلم مباشرة عن تتبع الاتصال ، والذي قال إن العديد من الناس يسيئون فهمه مثل الحكومة التي تتبعك وتتجسس عليك. وقال ماك آدامز إنه “مدرب مرض” أو أخصائي صحة عامة يمكن للشخص المصاب الذهاب إليه لطرح أسئلة حول ما أو لا يفعل للحد من انتشار المرض.

ويقول المسؤولون إن تتبع واختبار الاتصال لا يزالان جزءًا حيويًا من القدرة على إعادة فتح الأعمال والمدارس والمسارح والحدائق. في حين أن يوتان تحتل مرتبة عالية على المستوى الوطني للاختبار ، فإن الولاية لديها سعة أكبر من عدد الأشخاص الذين يتم اختبارهم.

أندي بيرنز ، وهو فني طبي متعاقد مع وزارة الصحة في ولاية يوتا ، يقع على الرصيف بالقرب من نهاية اليوم الثاني من اختبار COVID-19 خارج مركز Monument Valley الصحي في Oljato-Monument Valley ، مقاطعة سان خوان ، على الجمعة 17 أبريل 2020. اختبر فريق الاختبار المتنقل 1060 شخصًا في يومين.

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تمتلك الولاية الآن 62 موقعًا للاختبار وثلاثة مواقع اختبار متنقلة ، بما في ذلك واحد تم نشره في Navajo Nation التي تضررت بشدة. تخطط مختبرات ARUP ، ومقرها سولت لايك سيتي ، لنشر اختبار الأجسام المضادة COVID-19 على الصعيد الوطني بحلول نهاية الأسبوع.

لم يكن ماك آدمز ولا عضوان في مجلس الشيوخ في واشنطن للتصويت على حزمة الإنقاذ الاقتصادي البالغة 2.2 تريليون دولار. وكان النائب الجمهوري جون كيرتس هو العضو الوحيد في وفد يوتا الذي صوّت فعليًا على الحزمة.

استخدمت الهيئة التشريعية في يوتا قانونًا جديدًا لأول مرة لتدعو نفسها إلى جلسة خاصة عبر الإنترنت للتعامل مع التداعيات الاقتصادية للفيروس التاجي.

وقال ليفيت إن العالم سيتغير ، وهذا جزء من التعديل العاطفي والنفسي الذي يكافح الجميع من أجله.

وقال: “لم يكن هناك جائحة بهذا الحجم من قبل لم يكن له تأثير عميق على الاقتصاد ، ولم يعيد تنشيط السياسة ، ولم يحفز الكثير من التغيير الاجتماعي ، ولن يكون هذا مختلفًا”. .

مشاهدة لعبة سولت ليك بيز عندما تضيء الشمس في جبال واساتش ، وتلتقط فيلمًا جديدًا في الموعد الأول ، يختفي الدب الخارق في لعبة الجاز في لحظة.

على الرغم من أن هذه الأشياء قد لا تعني الكثير عندما يمرض الناس ويموتون ، فهي منسوجة في نسيج المجتمع.

“أعتقد أنه كان يمثل تحديًا للناس لأن الرياضة والترفيه منفذ. قال ستاركس: “إنها طريقة يستطيع الناس من خلالها أن يكونوا مع الآخرين في بيئة ممتعة وجذابة للغاية ، توحد”.

أصبحت المنازل الآن جزءًا أكثر أهمية من حياة الناس لأنه حيث يذهب الأطفال إلى المدرسة ويعمل الآباء. لكنه قال إن الناس يضيعون الوقت الذي يقضونه في فعل الأشياء مع الآخرين.

وقال ستاركس إن لاري إتش. ميللر يشعر “بالمسؤولية والإشراف” لفتح تلك الأعمال بمجرد أن تكون آمنة.

رئيس جامعة يوتا روث واكنز ، من اليسار ، وستيف ستاركس ، رئيس يوتا جاز ، يغادران مركز عمليات الطوارئ في الكابيتول في سولت ليك سيتي يوم الخميس 12 مارس 2020 ، بعد مؤتمر صحفي حول انتشار COVID-19 .

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وقال “لسنا ثقافة النساك”. “بقدر ما تكون علاقاتنا العائلية قوية ومفيدة مثل منزلنا ، لا يزال هناك شيء يحدث فينا ويحدث كمجتمع عندما نتمكن من التجمع معًا”.

تعافى جوبرت من COVID-19. ولكن سيستغرق الأمر بعض الوقت قبل أن يحزم المشجعون الساحة لرؤيته ويلعب الجاز مرة أخرى. ستكون الملاعب الرياضية من بين الأماكن الأخيرة لإعادة فتحها. في الوقت الحالي ، تمتلك الولاية تجمعات محدودة بما لا يزيد عن 20 لتفادي التراجع حتى اليوم الذي تغير فيه كل شيء.



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