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News ReleaseThere is one new confirmed case of the COVID-19 virus in Sheridan County. The case does not appear to be linked to any of the previous cases in Sheridan County. The patient is at home in isolation, doing well, and being monitored by Sheridan County Public Health. Sheridan County Public Health and Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) are conducting follow up investigations to determine at-risk close contacts of the new reported case.
This brings the total number of COVID-19 cases to 11 in Sheridan County. Sheridan County Health Officer, Dr. Ian Hunter, asks Sheridan County residents to follow WDH and CDC’s guidelines and statewide orders.
Governor Gordon issued a directive requiring any individual coming to Wyoming from another state or country for a non-work-related purpose to immediately self-quarantine for 14 days. For visits fewer than 14 days, that individual must self-quarantine for the duration of the visit. The directive is intended to discourage out-of-state visitation during the pandemic and reduce the spread of COVID-19.
Shaun
April 5, 2020 at 3:02 am
This confirms to me what Special Forces informs me of via email as a Navy Gulf War Veteran that this virus is airborne and in the jet stream as it is impossible otherwise for this virus to reach the inner sanctuary of isolated tribes in the Amazon rain forest in Brazil, as reported by the govt of Brazil. On another note, the Captain of the aircraft carrier is a hero to me to dock in Guam to save his crew, regardless of the Pentagon’s opinion, as I served on one myself.