Continuing the Crook County News Since 1884
Wyoming's total lab confirmed cases of COVID-19 have increased by 362 since yesterday and now stand at 11,638. Probable cases have increased by 77 to 2085.
Crook County has had a total of 109 confirmed cases and 11 probables. Of those cases, 41 confirmed and 1 probable are currently active.
87 people have died as a result of COVID-19 in Wyoming. 1 of those deaths was a Crook County resident.
A total of 7399 confirmed and 1277 probable cases have recovered.
Natrona County reported 80 new cases. Fremont County has 39 more cases. Albany and Campbell County each reported 38 new cases of coronavirus. Laramie County saw an increase of 31 cases; Sheridan and Sweetwater counties' cases both increased by 25. Teton County saw 12 more cases; Park County is up by 11; Sublette and Big Horn counties each have 10 more; Converse County and Lincoln County have nine each. Uinta County reported seven additional cases; Carbon County has six; Both Goshen and Johnson counties reported five new cases; Platte County has three; Washakie County has one new case.
The Department of Health reported a decrease of two coronavirus cases in Weston County.
The number of active coronavirus cases in Wyoming on Sunday was 4960, an increase of 290 over Saturday's 4670.
Of the statewide metrics used to make decisions regarding the virus, the percentage of all tests with a positive result over the last two weeks, new cases and total reported hospital admissions due to COVID-19 are marked as "concerning".
The three other metrics are marked as "stable" (amber level): percentage of cases attributed to community spread, total hospital bed availability and total ICU bed availability.