The Wyoming Department of Health on Tuesday reported 30 extra coronavirus-related deaths, bringing the state’s dying toll to 1,502.
Campbell, Laramie, and Natrona counties every had 4 latest deaths; Park and Sweetwater counties every had three; Fremont and Lincoln counties every had two; and Albany, Carbon, Converse, Criminal, Goshen, Johnson, Sheridan, and Washakie counties every added one.
Not too long ago Confirmed COVID-19 Associated Deaths
- An grownup Albany County lady died in October. She had well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- An grownup Campbell County lady died in November. She was hospitalized and was not recognized to have well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- An grownup Campbell County man died in November. He was hospitalized and was not recognized to have well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- An grownup Campbell County lady died in November. She was hospitalized and had well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- An older grownup Campbell County man died in November. She was hospitalized and was not recognized to have well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- An older grownup Carbon County man died in November. He was hospitalized and had well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- An older grownup Converse County man died in November. He was hospitalized in one other state and had well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- An older grownup Criminal County man died in November. He was hospitalized in one other state and had well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- An older grownup Fremont County lady died in November. She was hospitalized, was a resident of a neighborhood long-term care facility and was not recognized to have well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- An older grownup Fremont County man died in November. He was hospitalized and had well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- An older grownup Goshen County lady died in November. She was hospitalized and was not recognized to have well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- An older grownup Johnson County lady died in November. She was hospitalized and was not recognized to have well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- An older grownup Laramie County lady died in November. She was hospitalized and had well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- An older grownup Laramie County man died in November. He had well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- An older grownup Laramie County lady died in November. She was hospitalized in one other state and was not recognized to have well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- An grownup Laramie County lady died in November. She was hospitalized and was not recognized to have well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- An grownup Lincoln County lady died in November. She was hospitalized in one other state and had well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- An grownup Lincoln County man died in November. He was hospitalized in one other state and had well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- An older grownup Natrona County man died in December. He had well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- An older grownup Natrona County man died in December. He was not recognized to have well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- An grownup Natrona County lady died in November. She was hospitalized and had well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- An older grownup Natrona County man died in November. He was hospitalized and was not recognized to have well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- An older grownup Park County man died in November. He was hospitalized in one other state and had well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- An older grownup Park County lady died in December. She had well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- An older grownup Park County lady died in November. She was not recognized to have well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- An older grownup Sheridan County man died in December. He was hospitalized and had well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- An older grownup Sweetwater County lady died in December. She was hospitalized and had well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- An older grownup Sweetwater County man died in November. He was hospitalized and had well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- One other older grownup Sweetwater County man died in November. He was hospitalized and had well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
- An grownup Washakie County lady died in December. She was hospitalized in one other state and was not recognized to have well being circumstances recognized to place individuals at greater threat of extreme sickness.
In response to the Wyoming COVID-19 Vaccine Breakthrough Dashboard, there have been 589 unvaccinated deaths and 123 vaccinated deaths since Jan. 1, 2021.
As of Monday, 42.6% of Wyoming’s inhabitants — 5.5% of kids (5-11), 29.8% of adolescents (12-17), 51.7% of adults (18+), and 73.0% of seniors (65+) — had been totally vaccinated.
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