Template:COVID-19 pandemic data/Wyoming medical cases by county

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COVID-19 pandemic medical cases in Wyoming by county
County[a] Confirmed
Cases[b]
Probable
Cases[b]
Total
Cases[b]
Deaths Vaccine[c] Population[d] Confirmed
Cases / 100k
Total
Cases / 100k
23 / 23 151,829 44,353 196,182 2,126 275,806 578,759 26,233.5 33,897.0
Albany 9,931 1,897 11,828 58 22,766 38,880 25,542.7 30,421.8
Big Horn 2,624 788 3,412 72 4,544 11,790 22,256.1 28,939.8
Campbell 13,669 1,284 14,953 173 13,963 46,341 29,496.6 32,267.3
Carbon 4,550 801 5,351 56 6,529 14,800 30,743.2 36,155.4
Converse 1,425 2,541 3,966 59 4,946 13,822 10,309.7 28,693.4
Crook 1,236 490 1,726 35 2,073 7,584 16,297.5 22,758.4
Fremont 14,908 2,870 17,778 216 20,970 39,261 37,971.5 45,281.6
Goshen 4,146 657 4,803 71 5,038 13,211 31,382.9 36,356.1
Hot Springs 1,028 620 1,648 23 2,334 4,413 23,294.8 37,344.2
Johnson 1,629 943 2,572 25 3,695 8,445 19,289.5 30,455.9
Laramie 24,300 9,729 34,029 345 48,737 99,500 24,422.1 34,200.0
Lincoln 4,012 1,034 5,046 39 8,390 19,830 20,232.0 25,446.3
Natrona 16,594 10,577 27,171 328 37,875 79,858 20,779.4 34,024.1
Niobrara 508 403 911 12 749 2,356 21,562.0 38,667.2
Park 7,122 1,237 8,359 157 13,521 29,194 24,395.4 28,632.6
Platte 1,709 766 2,475 48 3,508 8,393 20,362.2 29,488.9
Sheridan 7,954 2,702 10,656 99 15,397 30,485 26,091.5 34,954.9
Sublette 1,699 753 2,452 28 3,666 9,831 17,282.1 24,941.5
Sweetwater 11,783 1,298 13,081 145 19,293 42,343 27,827.5 30,892.9
Teton 11,911 548 12,459 16 21,907 23,464 50,762.9 53,098.4
Uinta 5,585 1,078 6,663 43 9,494 20,226 27,613.0 32,942.7
Washakie 1,900 897 2,797 51 3,563 7,805 24,343.4 35,836.0
Weston 1,606 440 2,046 27 2,727 6,927 23,184.6 29,536.6
Updated April 30, 2024
Vaccinations final update September 20, 2022
Data is publicly reported by Wyoming Department of Health[1][2][3]
  1. ^ County where individuals with a positive case reside. Location of diagnosis and treatment may vary.
  2. ^ a b c Reported confirmed and probable cases. Actual case numbers are probably higher.
  3. ^ Includes 121 nonresidents or persons from unknown counties.
  4. ^ July 2019 population estimate from "U.S. Census Bureau Quick Facts: Wyoming". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved June 8, 2020.
  1. ^ "Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)". Wyoming Department of Health. Retrieved February 3, 2022.
  2. ^ "COVID-19". Wyoming Department of Health. Retrieved April 30, 2024.
  3. ^ "COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Data". Wyoming Department of Health. Retrieved April 30, 2024.