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WDH Extends Final Two COVID-19 Public Health Orders

Get our free mobile app Mask use and physical distancing requirements related to educational institutions are remaining in the statewide orders. Likewise, indoor events of more than 500 people may be held at 50 percent of venue capacity, with certain face mask protocols for large indoor events. The WDH recommends the continued use of face masks in indoor public places and when common-sense physical distancing cannot be maintained among people who don’t live in the same household. These are the last two public health orders regarding COVID-19 in Wyoming, and they will go into effect on April 16 and remain through April 30.

700 Total COVID-19 Deaths in Wyoming, 81 New Cases

20 New Cases of COVID-19 in Wyoming, No New Cases in Natrona

The Wyoming Department of Health reported 20 new cases of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, bringing the statewide total to 46,861. No new cases were reported for Natrona County, leaving the current number of active cases in Natrona County at 24. 2 new deaths were reported by the Wyoming Department of Health, bringing the statewide death total to 693. Of these total deaths, 132 have occurred in Natrona County. Enter your number to get our free mobile app As of Monday, there are 12 COVID-related hospitalizations in Wyoming, with just 1 person housed at the Wyoming Medical Center in Natrona County. Cheyenne Regional Medical Center is currently holding the most COVID-19 patients, with 3 people currently under care at the facility.

Wyoming Department of Health Confirms 2 More COVID-Related Deaths

Wyoming Department of Health Confirms 2 More COVID-Related Deaths Enter your number to get our free mobile app Each of these people had tested positive for the coronavirus, but may or may not have had underlying health issues as well. Kim Deti, a spokesperson for the Wyoming Department of Health, said that Deaths among Wyoming residents are added to the state’s total based on official death certificate information and location of permanent residence. If death certificates do not describe COVID-19 as either causing or contributing to a death, those deaths are not included in the WDH count. Deti revealed that deaths occurred in Big Horn County and Sheridan County.

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