36 new laboratory confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Wyoming as of 3 pm Thursday, June 25. That brings the total number of lab confirmed cases to 1,052, according to the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH).
5 of the 36 new lab confirmed cases are in Natrona County, which now has seen 92 lab confirmed cases.
8 new probable cases were also listed Thursday, bringing the total to 274 in Wyoming. There have been 20 COVID-19 related deaths reported in the state.
22 more people with a lab confirmed case have reportedly recovered, bringing the total to 781 in Wyoming. Recoveries from probable cases rose by 8 to 215.
The WDH still lists 15 probable cases in Natrona county.
Recoveries in Natrona remain at 69 lab confirmed case recoveries and 13 probable case recoveries.
40,154 total COVID-19 tests in Wyoming have been reported as of Wednesday. That includes 19,846 from the Wyoming Public Health Laboratory.
Confirmed COVID-19 case counts by county as of 3 pm Thursday are listed below, with probable cases in parentheses:
- Albany: 29 (2)
- Big Horn: 9 (2)
- Campbell: 42 (13)
- Carbon: 13 (9)
- Converse: 15 (10)
- Crook: 7
- Fremont: 307 (38)
- Goshen: 4 (1)
- Hot Springs: 9 (3)
- Johnson: 15 (4)
- Laramie: 143 (82)
- Lincoln: 11 (5)
- Natrona: 92 (15)
- Niobrara: 1 (1)
- Park: 20 (2)
- Platte: 2
- Sheridan: 16 (6)
- Sublette: 3 (2)
- Sweetwater: 66 (7)
- Teton: 85 (33)
- Uinta: 128 (34)
- Washakie: 34 (5)
- Weston: 1