Wyoming recorded 161 new lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 between July 3-9 and is averaging 25 lab-confirmed cases per day over the past two weeks. As of July 10, Laramie, Fremont and Natrona counties have the highest number of active cases, while Fremont, Uinta and Teton Counties have the highest rate of lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases per capita.
Governor Gordon and the Wyoming Department of Health continue to strongly encourage the use of face coverings in public settings where physical distancing is not reasonable.
The state's hospital capacity remains stable, though there has been an increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations over the past week. Wyoming hospitals are reporting 12 COVID-19 hospitalizations as of July 10. The percentage of tests that come back positive for COVID-19 remains steady at 2.9%, well below the national average of 9%.
County-level COVID-19 data is available on the Wyoming Department of Health website.
