22 new deaths have been confirmed by the Health Department in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of Wyoming deaths to 321. Of these deaths, 62 have occurred in Natrona County.
Over the course of the four week period ending Nov. 15, 2020, residents of skilled nursing facilities made up 85% of all COVID-related deaths in Wyoming. For the entire year, nursing home residents have accounted for 71 deaths, or 58% percent of all COVID-related deaths, recorded in Wyoming.
'My night shift is getting hit the hardest. They only get two hours right now, when they’re used to a six-hour shift. And now, if we close at 10 p.m., they’re working from like, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., and they’re not going to make any money.'
The Wyoming Department of Health reported 529 new cases of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, bringing the statewide total to 31,047. 63 new cases were reported for Natrona County, leaving the current number of active cases in Natrona County at 1,195.
The Wyoming Department of Health reported 577 new cases of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, bringing the statewide total to 29,966. 55 new cases were reported for Natrona County, leaving the current number of active cases in Natrona County at 1,326.
15 new deaths have been confirmed by the Health Department, bringing the total number of Wyoming deaths to 230. Of these deaths, 46 have occurred in Natrona County.
“We’ve got to deliver it from the factory door to the frontline workers. And I agree with the Centers for Disease Control – that we need to get it to the doctors, the nurses, those who are actually taking care of patients. But also the essential workers, those who are most vulnerable, the elderly, people who have medical conditions. And I will tell you, it looks like there’s going to be delivery by December 11th.”
The Wyoming Health Department Reported 801 new cases of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, bringing the statewide total to 29,053. 192 new cases were reported for Natrona County, bringing the current number of active cases in Natrona County to 1,583. No new deaths were reported.
13 new deaths have been confirmed by the Wyoming Department of Health, leaving the total number of Wyoming deaths at 215. Of these deaths, 46 have occurred in Natrona County.
The Wyoming Health Department Reported 415 new cases of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, bringing the statewide total to 25,975. 50 new cases were reported for Natrona County.
The Wyoming Governor's Office has put out a press release, stating that Governor Gordon has ordered Wyoming State Flags to be flown at Half Staff on Tuesday, November 24. This is to honor the late Clark A. Smith, who served in the Wyoming House of Representatives in 1965 and passed away on November 19.
As reported on Friday afternoon by the Wyoming Health Department, 858 new COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in the last 24 hours, 158 of which occurred in Natrona County. There are no new deaths, however.