30 new laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Wyoming as of 3 pm Monday, June 29. That brings the total number of lab-confirmed cases to 1,151, according to the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH).
Probable cases in Wyoming rose by 3 to 299 on Monday. There have been 20 COVID-19 related deaths reported in the state.
10 additional recoveries from lab-confirmed cases brought the total 843, and three additional probable case recoveries brought the total to 227.
In Natrona County, 2 additional lab-confirmed cases were reported on Monday, which now has seen 102 lab-confirmed cases. 5 additional probable cases were reported, bringing the total seen in Natrona to 18.
69 lab confirmed case recoveries and 13 probable case recoveries have been reported in Natrona.
42,402 total COVID-19 tests in Wyoming have been reported as of Saturday, when data was last updated. That includes 20,912 from the Wyoming Public Health Laboratory.
Confirmed COVID-19 case counts by county as of Monday are listed below, with probable cases in parentheses:
- Albany: 31 (3)
- Big Horn: 11 (3)
- Campbell: 42 (13)
- Carbon: 13 (9)
- Converse: 16 (10)
- Crook: 7
- Fremont: 318 (38)
- Goshen: 4 (1)
- Hot Springs: 9 (3)
- Johnson: 16 (4)
- Laramie: 164 (92)
- Lincoln: 12 (6)
- Natrona: 102 (18)
- Niobrara: 1 (1)
- Park: 33 (7)
- Platte: 2
- Sheridan: 18 (8)
- Sublette: 3 (3)
- Sweetwater: 78 (8)
- Teton: 95 (33)
- Uinta: 140 (34)
- Washakie: 34 (5)
- Weston: 2