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COVID-19 Daily Update - October 31

Wyoming's total lab confirmed cases of COVID-19 have increased by 256 since yesterday and now stand at 11,276. Probable cases remain at 2008.

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 7284 confirmed and 1257 probable cases have recovered.

Laramie County reported 57 new cases of coronavirus; Natrona County reported 47; Campbell County has 36, while Fremont County has 33.

Sheridan County has an additional 13 cases; Goshen County has 11; Albany County has 10; Sweetwater County's cases increased by eight; Teton and Platte counties' by seven. Johnson County is up by five cases; Park, Sublette and Weston counties all reported an increase of four cases; Converse County has three new cases; Big Horn and Lincoln counties have two; and Carbon, Uinta and Washakie counties saw an increase of one case each.

The number of active coronavirus cases in Wyoming on Friday was 4670, an increase of 184 over Friday's 4486.

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.

 
 
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