The number of new confirmed coronavirus cases in Wyoming and the number of patients to have recovered from the disease both went up by four on Monday.
The Wyoming Department of Health, in its daily coronavirus update, said Fremont and Laramie counties both saw two new cases on Monday for a new statewide total of 317.
The number of patients to have recovered since coronavirus first appeared in the state in February also went up by four to total 237 on Monday afternoon — almost equal to 75% of the confirmed cases in the state.
As of Monday afternoon, Laramie County had 73 cases; Teton County had 62; Fremont County had 51; Natrona County had 38; Campbell had 13; Sheridan had 12; Johnson had 11; Sweetwater had 10; Converse had nine; Albany and Uinta had six cases each; Lincoln and Washakie each had five cases; Carbon and Crook counties each had four cases, and Goshen County had three. Big Horn, Hot Springs, Niobrara, Park and Sublette counties each had one.