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    Decline in positive COVID cases reported across Wyoming

    Wyoming’s COVID-19 dashboard was updated this week to reflect the continued decline in the percent of COVID-19 tests with a positive result, according to a September 11th update from Governor Mark Gordon.

    “Over the past 14 days, this rate has dropped to 1.6 percent and has been declining over the past month. Daily new cases have decreased over the past 14 days, from 35 lab-confirmed cases per day to 25.”

    “Albany County now has the most active cases in the state (100), with most of those (66) connected to the University of Wyoming. Laramie and Carbon Counties have the second- and third-most active cases. Teton County continues to have the highest rate of lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases per capita, followed by Fremont and Washakie counties.”

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    Below is the latest breakdown for Fremont County that was updated by the Wyoming Department of Health on September 11th at 1:11 pm.

    The latest COVID numbers updates can be found by clicking here.

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