387 New Confirmed COVID Cases Reported In Wyoming, Active Cases At 3,725

The number of active coronavirus cases in Wyoming grew by 277 Monday as the state reported 387 new laboratory-confirmed cases.

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Jim Angell

October 26, 20202 min read

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The number of active coronavirus cases in Wyoming grew by 277 Monday as the state reported 387 new laboratory-confirmed cases.

The Wyoming Department of Health, in its daily coronavirus update, said in addition to the confirmed cases, the state recorded 49 new probable cases and 150 recoveries.

The numbers left the state with 3,725 active cases, an increase of 277 from Sunday.

Albany County had 634 active cases; Laramie County had 537; Natrona County had 498; Campbell County had 434; Fremont County had 306; Park County had 295; Sheridan County had 249; Big Horn had 85; Lincoln and Platte had 75; Converse had 74; Sweetwater had 63; Weston had 62; Goshen had 56; Carbon and Uinta had 55; Teton had 49; Johnson had 41; Crook had 35; Sublette had 19; Washakie had 13; Hot Springs had nine, and Niobrara had six.

Active cases are determined by adding the total confirmed and probable coronavirus cases diagnosed since the illness first surfaced in Wyoming on March 12, subtracting the number of recoveries during the same period among patients with both confirmed and probable cases and taking into account the number of deaths attributed to the illness.

The number of new confirmed cases is the highest included in the Health Department’s daily report since the pandemic began. Reports of new cases came from all but two of Wyoming’s counties, Sublette and Washakie. Albany County had the highest number of new cases at 89, while Campbell County reported 61 and Natrona County reported 47.

The number of probable cases increased by 49 on Monday to total 1,694 since the first case was diagnosed in Wyoming in mid-March. A probable case is one where the patient has coronavirus symptoms and has been in contact with someone with a confirmed case, but has not been tested for the illness.

The number of people to recover from confirmed or probable cases since the pandemic began was 7,675 as of Monday, an increase of 150 from Sunday.

Meanwhile, the number of people hospitalized for treatment topped 100 Monday, having increased by almost 20 from Friday.

The Department of Health said hospitals around Wyoming reported treating 102 coronavirus patients Monday, compared to 83 on Friday.

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