132 New Coronavirus Cases In Wyoming Monday; 469 Active

Growth of more than 180 in reported recoveries from confirmed and probable coronavirus pushed the number of active cases in the state down by 18 over the weekend.

March 15, 20211 min read

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Growth of more than 180 in reported recoveries from confirmed and probable coronavirus pushed the number of active cases in the state down by 18 over the weekend.

The Wyoming Department of Health, in its regular coronavirus update Monday, said it received reports of 182 recoveries over the weekend, along with reports of 132 new laboratory-confirmed cases and 32 new probable cases.

The numbers left the state with 469 active cases, a decline of 14 from Friday.

Teton County had 108 active cases as of Monday; Laramie County had 104; Natrona County had 41; Sweetwater had 40; Fremont had 37; Uinta had 27; Lincoln had 21; Campbell had 19; Albany had 15; Carbon had 14; Park had 12; Platte had seven; Sheridan had six; Goshen had five; Big Horn had four; Converse had three; Johnson and Weston had two, and Hot Springs and Washakie had one.

Sublette County on Monday joined Crook and Niobrara counties in reporting no active coronavirus cases.

The increases in confirmed and probable cases brought the total number of people diagnosed with COVID since the first case was detected in Wyoming one year ago to 55,327. 

Of those, 54,167 have recovered, according to Health Department figures.

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