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Cowboy State’s COVID Stats Are Incredible – This is A Very Safe Place
What a slog the last six months have been, as we have had to deal with a mysterious worldwide viral pandemic called COVID-19.
Do I really want to write about COVID-19? Is everybody out there as tired about talking about the coronavirus epidemic as I am?
Now, let me be clear. I am not saying this is not a big story. And for sure, it is a gigantic international health emergency. When it started, I thought this might be the biggest news story of my career. Across the country, the number of deaths approaches 200,000. But covering the story has become somewhat wearisome.
In my day job as publisher of the Cowboy State Daily digital news service platform, we counted 550 stories about coronavirus that we produced so far in 2020. What an extraordinary number!
And how people react to the virus is so political. There has been many a dispute across the Cowboy State in the past six months where mask wearers have been upset with their non-mask wearing brethren. By the way, at my age, I try to always wear my mask.
The country is torn apart. Most recently there has been rioting in the streets. These protests have crossed over to the pro football, basketball, and baseball leagues.
A bunch of ornery sorts has given up watching pro sports because of it. In that group of coffee drinkers that I call the Fox News All-Stars here in Lander, nine out of 11 guys recently told me they gave up watching professional sports.
I am still watching. Hard to give up pro sports. But these formerly dedicated sports watchers have given it up because of all the distractions. They do not watch pro sports anymore – except hockey and golf, I guess.
Apparently, COVID-19 is still rampant across the country. There is one prominent Wyomingite in his 50s who got really sick and is still reeling from the consequences. Based on what he went through, yikes. This is not something to sneeze at, literally.
But then again, a few years ago a good friend of ours died of flu complications and she was in her early 50s and in good health. There are lots of bad bugs out there.
Our state statistics are amazing. Wyoming’s coronavirus numbers just blow my mind. As I write this on Sept. 19, 2020, here are some numbers to ponder:
Wyoming population – 551,000.
Folks tested – 42,402.
Tested positive – 4,124.
Probable cases – 747.
Deaths – 49.
Persons sick now – 711.
Recovered – 4,111.
The statistics show 7.6% of the Wyoming population has been tested, with the percentage of people of Wyoming dying from COVID-19 being so small it almost does not register. Just one out of 11,700 people in the state have died from the virus. In comparison, there have been 92 traffic deaths so far in 2020.
Outside of Alaska, Wyoming appears to be the safest place in the USA if you do not want to die from COVID-19. Alaska has 44 deaths. Wyoming is sitting at 49.
I now fear we are living in a time of great over-reaction. As I wrote in an earlier column, when we watched those scenes of emergency rooms in Italy and New York City last spring, well, it just scared us to death. Most everyone wanted to shut things down to protect folks.
Original estimates of deaths for Wyoming were over 150. Did our social distancing really save us from that outcome? There are a lot of doubters here.
The Cowboy State has now passed its biggest test. We hosted 6 million tourists this summer and lived through it with very few infections from out of staters.
I asked in a column several months ago how does the virus fare in Wyoming’s windy and hot wide-open spaces that are very, very dry? It appears that the virus definitely did not thrive. And that is good news. Also, maybe Wyoming people really are healthier.
Plus, folks here have been practicing social distancing since 1890. At first, it was easy to stay put, especially during wintry March and April days. Despite the smoke, we then enjoyed a fabulous summer. Our Wyoming economy probably did not need to be shut down to the extent that it was, but who knew? Maybe it was better to be safe than sorry. I am glad the economy is continuing to open up and I can see much better days ahead. Next year at this time, we will look back at these times in amazement and wonder.

John
September 21, 2020 at 1:16 pm
It is people like you that causes the spread to increase because you are giving a false sense of safety. How can you say that this is not serious and it is.
Trek N See
September 22, 2020 at 11:13 am
Folks like him bring reality to the forefront. Wyoming us a small populated State. Except for the heavy Tourist Areas you can’t help but social distance because the closest thing to you is a Cow or Rabbit. If you take the 550k population + the 6 mil temporary population then the Covid Stars are infinitesimal 👍
John
September 21, 2020 at 1:18 pm
You are encouraging people to not social distance
Mary Fleming
September 22, 2020 at 5:01 am
Did you even read the Wyoming stats yesterday?? You, sir, are part of the problem.
Matthew Edwards
September 22, 2020 at 6:31 am
Yes, lift the restrictions on restaurants already.
Getting tired without the buffet.
It was an overreaction to say the least.
SoDaks and NoDaks been flooding the Horns and we ain’t seen a single case.
Harriett Oleson
September 22, 2020 at 11:04 am
Mathew… I guess maybe you missed the increase of 7 cases in Sheridan County alone. But then facts mean little to many these days. An increase of 1 case is too many. Please respect others wear a mask, wash your hands and don’t rely on news from the un-social media..
Edd
September 22, 2020 at 3:19 pm
I agree with Bill… Over reaction… 92 Traffic deaths and 49 Covid 19. Do we also stop driving? Cone on, let’s get back to living our lives again…
Johnnykat
September 22, 2020 at 5:28 pm
Yet nobody recognizes the 3 hot spots just to the north of us.
Harriett Oleson
September 22, 2020 at 5:56 pm
Because more die from traffic deaths, shouldn’t mean we should not try to hold down death from Covid or any other cause. Or maybe we should give up trying to stop death from any cause. Who really cares how many die, cause Bill wants to eat out and Edd wants to get back to living. Death doesn’t bother some folks as long as it is just a number….