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*Information taken from coronavirus.utah.gov*

The COVID-19 Transmission Index represents the collaborative work of state and local public health, the Governor’s Office, the hospital industry, business leaders, and important guidance from legislative leadership on the elements of the approach to protect communities.

The transmission index clarifies the public health metrics used to determine which counties are placed in which transmission level. Counties will be placed in one of three transmission levels: High, Moderate, or Low. These levels correspond directly to case rates, positivity rates, and ICU utilization.

Data will be analyzed weekly, and counties will be placed into a transmission level depending solely on what their data show. Changes from a lower level to a higher level may occur weekly. Changes from a higher level to a lower level may occur every 14 days at minimum, when thresholds are met.

The data helps us understand the real risk of transmission in our communities. Important health behaviors, based on epidemiology and medical science, are outlined at each level to protect yourself, your family, and your community from COVID-19.

Utah’s Phased Approach to COVID-19 Vaccination

Currently vaccinating age 16+ with 16 and 17 accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Appointment availability is based on vaccine dose availability. The Utah County Health Department will not schedule appointments for vaccines they do not have. Continue to monitor their website for future openings or sign up for text alerts here.

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Utah County is in a Moderate Level of Transmission
Masks recommended.

High level of transmission

Recommendation: Practice physical distancing and wearing a mask unless you are by yourself or only with members of your same household

Recommendation: Limit gathering size to 10 or fewer


Moderate level of transmission

Recommendation: Practice physical distancing and wearing a mask unless you are by yourself or only with members of your same household

Recommendation: Limit gathering size to 10 or fewer


Low level of transmission

Recommendation: Practice physical distancing and wearing a mask unless you are by yourself or only with members of your same household

Recommendation: Limit gathering size to 50 or fewer

For more information on actions for all individuals and businesses, please visit the Utah Covid-19 Response website HERE

Our top priority is to keep the residents of Cedar Hills safe, informed, and able to to receive necessary services.

Elected officials and staff are continuing to evaluate directives on the federal, state and local level.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION-PLEASE READ

Appointments are required for passport services, building permit issuance, notary services, and to meet with a staff member. We encourage social distancing and wearing face coverings properly when coming to the city offices.

To schedule an appointment for a passport, please email frontdesk@cedarhills.org. Email appointments only.

For all other appointments, please call 801-785-9668 or email frontdesk@cedarhills.org.

Information on the Utah Leads Together Plan is available at coronavirus.utah.gov/utah-leads-together/

Office Hours:

Monday-Thursday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Friday
8:00am - 4:00pm

Passport Office Hours:
APPOINTMENT ONLY

Monday - Thursday
9:00am - 4:00pm
Friday
9:00am - 1:00pm

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Please read our updated Policies and Procedures for the Moderate COVID Phase.

OFFICE PROCEDURES 

PASSPORT PROCEDURES