Wyoming reports 55 new confirmed COVID cases; 35 in Laramie County By Brendan LaChance on July 7, 2021
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CASPER, Wyo. The Wyoming Department of Health reported 55 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 during their 3 p.m. Wednesday, July 7 update.
The 55 additional confirmed cases brings Wyoming total to 52,614 since the pandemic began. 40 additional probable cases were reported Wednesday, bringing the total to 10,123.
There are 375 active confirmed cases in Wyoming. Laramie County, which health officials say has been dealing with an outbreak, accounts for 199 of those active cases. There are 22 active confirmed cases in Natrona County.
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35 new confirmed cases were reported in Laramie County. One additional confirmed case was reported in Natrona County on Wednesday, bringing the total to 6,106 confirmed cases since the pandemic began. Probable cases rose by six to 2,176.
Wyoming reports four more COVID related deaths; hospitalizations rise to 50 By Brendan LaChance on July 6, 2021
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CASPER, Wyo. The Wyoming Department of Health reported four additional COVID-19-related deaths during their 3 p.m. Tuesday, July 6 update.
751 Wyoming residents have reportedly died after contracting COVID-19 since the pandemic began.
The WDH also report 50 COVID-19 patients in hospitals across the state on Tuesday. That is up from 47 on Monday. 30 of the 50 patients on Tuesday were at the Cheyenne Regional Medical Center, according to the WDH. Seven were at the Wyoming Medical Center.
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The WDH reported 199 additional confirmed COVID-19 cases on Tuesday. Tuesday’s update is the first since the Friday leading into the Independence Day weekend.
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Wyoming reports 384 active confirmed COVID cases, including 176 in Laramie County By Brendan LaChance on June 30, 2021
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CASPER, Wyo. The Wyoming Department of Health reported 62 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 during their 3 p.m. Wednesday, June 30 update.
There have now been 52,316 confirmed cases since the pandemic began. 33 new probable cases were reported Wednesday, bringing the total to 9,974.
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COVID-19 hospitalizations rose to 40 on Wednesday, up from 37 on Tuesday, according to the WDH. The Cheyenne Regional Medical Center had 23 of the COVID-19 patients on Wednesday. Five were at the Wyoming Medical Center. Hospitalizations peaked in Wyoming on Nov. 30, 2020 at 247.
No additional COVID-19-related deaths were reported Wednesday. Seven COVID-19-related deaths among Wyoming residents were reported Tuesday, which brought the state’s toll to 747 since the pandemic began.
Written by Associated Press on June 29, 2021
CASPER, Wyo. (AP) Patty Edwards had spent her morning like most days that month thinking longingly about her ex-husband.
But this January day, something was different. The movie she was watching, some made-for-TV romance in which a long-separated husband and wife reconnect after years apart, felt like a sign. In an instant, she knew what she needed to do.
She got up and dressed. Her roommate approached and asked where she was headed.
“I’m going to get married, ” Patty told her.
“And she said, ‘Who are you marrying? ” Patty recalled. “And I said, ‘Victor,’ and she said, ‘Does he know that?’ I said, ‘Not yet, but he will. ”