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WyoFile: Week 43 of the pandemic in Wyoming (Jan. 2-8) Counter-protester Russell Richard stands across the street from a rally protesting state health regulations on Jan. 4, in Cheyenne. (Dan Cepeda, Oil City) Following several weeks of declines, Wyoming’s COVID-19 infections began to creep back up this week, with active cases increasing for four consecutive days. The Department of Health, meanwhile, reported 51 additional COVID-related deaths more than 10% of the 489 casualty tally since the pandemic’s onset. Article continues below. Against this backdrop, Wyoming’s COVID-19 vaccination rollout continued at a slow pace as healthcare providers wrestled with complex logistics and a holiday lull. As of Thursday, the state had administered 9,085 first-dose shots, only 39% of the 25,775 vaccinations it has received, according to the DOH. Some 526 second-dose shots had also been given. ....
Green River Star - Protesters: Stop the tyranny Michael Cummo, Wyoming Tribune Eagle A young protestor throws a mask onto a burning pile during the Free Wyoming rally against Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon and the mask mandates Monday outside the Capitol in downtown Cheyenne. The protest was organized by Rep. Scott Clem, R-Gillette, who has been a vocal opponent of any statewide mandates. CHEYENNE – About 250 people demonstrated in front of the Wyoming State Capitol Monday afternoon to protest a statewide mask mandate and other COVID-19 related restrictions. Calls to Stop the tyranny, Free Wyoming and make Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon a one-term governor, were the rallying cries the protesters belted out after about an hour of listening to elected officials and other citizens decry the mask mandate, including outgoing Rep. Scott Clem, R-Gillette, who challenged people to burn their masks. ....
CHEYENNE â About 250 people demonstrated in front of the Wyoming State Capitol on Monday afternoon to protest a statewide mask mandate and other coronavirus-related restrictions. Calls to âStop the tyranny,â âFree Wyomingâ and make Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon a âone-term governorâ were the rallying cries the protesters belted out after about an hour of listening to elected officials and other citizens decry the mask mandate, including outgoing Rep. Scott Clem, R-Gillette, who challenged people to burn their masks. âAt some of these rallies, you see the radical left go out there, and they burn Bibles and flags. You know what I think about burning? Masks,â Clem told the crowd. ....