The number of confirmed cases in Wyoming increased by 514 on Sunday, bringing the total number of cases reported since the virus first hit here in mid-March to 28,252.
The number of active cases also rose. An increase of 336 cases brought the number of Wyoming residents currently ill with the virus to 9,252.
As of Sunday, Natrona County had the highest number of active cases with 1,966; Laramie County had 1,408; Campbell County had 985; Albany County had 873; Fremont County had 660; Sheridan County had 579; Sweetwater County had 501; Goshen County had 348; Uinta County had 273; Washakie County had 207; Park County had 205; Lincoln County had 192; Teton County had 189; Johnson County had 137; Carbon County had 129; Platte County had 112; Sublette County had 96; Converse County had 85; Hot Springs County had 72; Niobrara County had 62; Big Horn and Weston counties both had 59; and Crook County had 55.
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.
Probable cases increased slightly (46), while recoveries were also up by 224.