ROCK SPRINGS, WYOMING (June 8, 2020) — Uinta County led the way Sunday in Wyoming’s new reports of lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19. According to the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) website, four new cases were reported Sunday in Uinta County bringing its total to 19 cases to date. Big Horn and Sheridan counties also reported two new cases each on Sunday.
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Overall, the WDH has now reported 734 lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 with 212 probable cases. The number of recorded recoveries of the disease is 577.
Statewide testing for COVID-19 stands at 28,538 as of Sunday.
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Here is a breakdown of all 23 Wyoming counties reporting COVID-19 cases, along with the number of new cases reported as of Sunday’s postings: Albany (24, -), Big Horn (7, +2), Campbell (19, -), Carbon (9, -), Converse (14, -), Crook (5, -), Fremont (263, -), Goshen (4, -), Hot Springs (8, -), Johnson (14, -), Laramie (122, -), Lincoln (11, -), Natrona (68, -), Niobrara (1, -), Park (2, -), Platte (1, -), Sheridan (14, +2), Sublette (1, -), Sweetwater (24, -), Teton (69, -), Uinta (19, +4), and Washakie (34, -), Weston (1, -).
Here is a breakdown of the Wyoming counties reporting probable COVID-19 cases as of Sunday: Albany (2), Big Horn (1), Campbell (13), Carbon (7), Converse (10), Fremont (32), Goshen (1), Hot Springs (4), Johnson (4), Laramie (66), Lincoln (4), Natrona (14), Niobrara (1), Sheridan (4), Sublette (2), Sweetwater (8), Teton (31), Uinta (4), and Washakie (5).
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