OGDEN, Utah – Utah’s plan to test all college students weekly or biweekly for COVID-19 has been dropped. Then-Gov. Gary Herbert ordered the weekly testing in November; later it was amended to every other week. Colleges will now require students get tested once — at the beginning of the term — within 10 days of classes starting. Students who don’t comply could be assigned to entirely online courses. Utah’s Sunday caseload includes 2,276 positive COVID-19 infections among the 10,056 tests statewide, a 23 percent positivity rate the last 24 hours, which is low relative to recent positivity results. The state’s…