As of the morning of Monday, March 30th there are 87 positive Coronavirus tests in Wyoming. Nearly 1,200 people have been tested.
23 of those positive 87 are in Fremont County. 15 of Wyoming’s 23 counties have reported at least 1 positive test. Here’s what we know so far based on information from the Wyoming Department of Health.
Breakdown by county:
Albany: 1
Big Horn
Campbell: 1
Carbon: 3
Converse: 1
Crook
Fremont: 23
Goshen: 1
Hot Springs:
Johnson: 5
Laramie: 19
Lincoln
Natrona: 9
Niobrara
Park: 1
Platte
Sheridan: 6
Sublette: 1
Sweetwater: 1
Teton: 14
Uinta
Washakie: 1
Weston
- Patients who have had to be hospitalized
19.8% Yes
69.8% No
11.6% Unknown
- Cases by exposure risk
39.5% Exposure to a known case
26.7% Domestic travel
7% International travel
24.4% Unknown
- Cases by sex
59.3% female
34.9% male
- Cases by age
2.3% Under 18 years old
9.3% 19-29 years old
10.5% 30-39 years old
16.3% 40-49 years old
22.1% 50-59 years old
27.9% 60-69 years old
5.8% 70-79 years old
2.3% Over 80 years old
- Cases with underlying health conditions
41.9% Yes
39.5% No
18.6% Unknown
- Symptoms reported by cases
85% Cough
69% Fever
56% Muscle Aches
54% Headache
49% Shortness of Breath
49% Runny Nose
38% Sore Throat
33% Chills
23% Nausea or Vomiting
22% Diarrhea
14% Abdominal Pain
More updates and stats can be found from the Wyoming Department of Health here.
Updates on COVID-19 in Fremont County can be found here..