COVID-19 News Update: October 12, 2021

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October 12, 2021

The following information is from the Wyoming Department of Health. New updates are posted every day at 3 p.m.

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TOTAL NUMBER OF CASES

New cases of COVID-19 in Sweetwater County since the last report: 7
Number of new cases of COVID-19 in Wyoming since the last report: 275

The number of lab-confirmed active cases of COVID-19 in Sweetwater County: 118
The number of lab-confirmed active cases of COVID-19 in Wyoming: 2,223

Total number of variant cases (Delta) in Sweetwater County: 157
Total number of variant cases (All) in Wyoming: 4,240

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HOSPITALIZATION INFORMATION (October 11, 2021)

Total number of COVID-19 related hospitalization in Wyoming: 223
Total number of COVID-19 related hospitalization in Sweetwater County: 11

VACCINATION INFORMATION

First Vaccine Doses Administered Statewide (Pfizer/Moderna): 239,539
Second Vaccine Doses Administered Statewide (Pfizer/Moderna): 211,944
Third Vaccine Doses Administered Statewide (Pfizer/Moderna): 14,766

One-Dose Vaccine Doses Administered (J&J Janssen): 19,770

Total Doses Administered: 486,019

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IMPORTANT LINKS

COVID-19 Booster Shots – More information can be found HERE.

FDA fully approves 1st Covid-19 vaccine – For more information, click HERE. 

The Johnson & Johnson Vaccine has been approved for continued use. Please see the FDA & CDC Joint Press release for more information.

Guidance for COVID-19 Prevention in K-12 Schools – CLICK HERE to see the new CDC Guidance for K-12.

Funeral Expenses (There is funding from FEMA for funeral cost assistance) – CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION.

News from OSHA Guidelines: 

  • Guidance (OSHA Guidance on mitigating and preventing the spread of COVID-19 in the workplace) – CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE.
  • News Release (OSHA issuing an emergency temporary standard to protect health care workers from the coronavirus.) – CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE.

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