Wyo4News COVID-19 Update: August 2, 2021

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August 2, 2021

The following information is from the Wyoming Department of Health as of 3 p.m., Monday, August 2, 2021.

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New cases of COVID-19 in Sweetwater County since the last report: 15
Number of new cases of COVID-19 in Wyoming since the last report: 269

The number of lab-confirmed active cases of COVID-19 in Sweetwater County: 47
The number of lab-confirmed active cases of COVID-19 in Wyoming: 722

The number of lab-confirmed active cases (and new cases) in neighboring counties: Carbon 25 (33), Fremont 31 (74), Sublette 15 (19), Lincoln 24 (28), and Uinta 58 (16).

First Vaccine Doses Administered Statewide (Pfizer/Moderna): 409,507
Second Vaccine Doses Administered Statewide (Pfizer/Moderna): 187,441
One-Dose Vaccine Doses Administered (J&J Janssen): 16,376

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

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Total number of COVID-19 cases in Wyoming since the start of the pandemic: 54,664
Total number of COVID-19 recoveries in Wyoming: 53,277

Total number of COVID-19 related hospitalization in Wyoming: 73 as of 8/2/21
Total number of COVID-19 related hospitalization in Sweetwater County: 2 as of 8/2/21

The total number of COVID-19 cases in Wyoming per county: Albany: 4,218, Big Horn: 1,009, Campbell: 4,802, Carbon: 1,586, Converse: 578, Crook: 443, Fremont: 4,618, Goshen: 1,201, Hot Springs: 284, Johnson: 451, Laramie: 9,307, Lincoln: 1,304, Natrona: 6,174, Niobrara: 75, Park: 2,821, Platte: 534, Sheridan: 2,608, Sublette: 707, Sweetwater: 4,721, Teton: 3,824, Uinta: 2,092, Washakie: 739, Weston: 568.

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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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