Wyoming’s active coronavirus cases decreased by 103 on Monday from Friday.
Wyoming Department of Health figures showed that the department received reports of 214 new recoveries among those with confirmed or probable cases.
At the same time, the state reported 88 new laboratory-confirmed and 23 new probable cases, leaving Wyoming with 358 active cases.
Laramie County had the most active cases with 76; Albany 52; Natrona 34; Teton 29; Campbell 25; Sweetwater 23; Freemont 21; Uinta 19; Goshen and Sheridan 13; Carbon 11; Park 10; Sublette nine; Weston five; Platte four; Big Horn and Crook three; Converse, Johnson and Lincoln two, and Hot Springs and Washakie one.
Niobrara County had no active cases.
Active cases are determined by adding the total confirmed and probable coronavirus cases diagnosed since the illness first surfaced in Wyoming on March 12, 2020, 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 new confirmed and probable cases brought to 57,378 the number of people diagnosed with coronavirus since the first case was detected in Wyoming in March 2020.
Of those, 56,317 have recovered.