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COVID-19 Daily Update - November 10

Wyoming's total lab confirmed cases of COVID-19 have increased by 1131 since yesterday and now stand at 16442. Probable cases have increased by 101 to 2800.

Crook County has had a total of 164 confirmed cases and 16 probables after 7 new confirmed and 3 probable cases were announced today. Of those cases, 70 confirmed and 4 probable are currently active.

127 people have died as a result of COVID-19 in Wyoming after 13 more deaths were reported today. 1 death involved a Crook County resident.

A total of 9552 confirmed and 1576 probable cases have recovered.

Natrona County reported an additional 249 cases on Tuesday; Laramie County had an increase of 228; Albany County had 157.

Campbell County's coronavirus cases increased by 95; Fremont County's by 93; Sweetwater County had 71 new cases; Park County had 39; Sheridan County had 38; Goshen County had 37; Uinta County had 35.

Carbon and Teton counties each reported 15 new cases; Lincoln and Weston counties had nine each; Converse, Crook, Platte and Washakie counties all reported seven new cases; Johnson County had five new cases; Sublette County had four; Big Horn and Hot Springs counties reported two new cases each.

The number of active coronavirus cases in Wyoming on Monday was 7197, an increase of 316 over yesterday's 6881.

Of the statewide metrics used to make decisions regarding the virus, five of six are marked as "concerning": the percentage of all tests with a positive result over the last two weeks, new cases and total reported hospital admissions due to COVID-19, total hospital bed availability and total ICU bed availability.

The sixth metric is marked as "stable" (amber level): percentage of cases attributed to community spread.