The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Wyoming grew to 510 on Monday as six new cases were reported in three counties.
The Wyoming Department of Health, in its daily coronavirus update, said Fremont County saw four new cases diagnosed during the day, while one case was reported in each of Laramie and Sweetwater counties.
As of Monday afternoon, Fremont County had 180 cases; Laramie County had 111; Teton County had 67; Natrona County had 38; Campbell County had 16; Converse had 14; Sweetwater had 13; Sheridan had 12; Johnson had 11; Albany and Lincoln had eight; Uinta had seven; Carbon, Crook and Washakie had five; Goshen had four, and Big Horn had two. Hot Springs, Niobrara, Park and Sublette counties each had one case.
Recoveries among those with laboratory-confirmed coronavirus cases and those with “probable” cases also increased slightly on Monday, growing by eight to total 451. The Department of Health said 320 of the patients with confirmed cases had recovered while 131 considered “probable” coronavirus victims had recovered.
Probable cases are considered people who show symptoms of coronavirus and have been exposed to someone with a laboratory-confirmed case of the illness but have not been tested for it.
The Department of Health said in addition to the 510 confirmed cases in the state, there have been 159 probable cases.