The Southeast Utah Health Department has extended its public order though May 4, the agency announced on Wednesday.

The order was also amended to allow residents to order from inside of restaurants, matching the state’s order regarding food establishments. Additionally, certain businesses that do not generally attract tourists, such as beauty salons and gyms, were given the chance to submit a COVID-19 mitigation plan starting Thursday.

If the plan is approved, those businesses will be allowed to remain open if they adhere to the mitigation plan.

Six confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been reported in the district and three have recovered, according to the health department. An estimated 456 tests have been administered for the southeast region.

— Lauren Bennett, KSL.com