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COVID-19 Numbers as of 5 p.m. Nov. 2.
The Wyoming Department of Health reports the state has 12,059 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 87 deaths in the state resulting from COVID-19.
Laramie County has the most cases of any county in the state with 1,480 confirmed cases and seven deaths, according to the WDH.
Sheridan County has a total of 678 lab confirmed positive cases, an increase of six in the past 24 hours. The WHD is reporting a total of 261 active lab confirmed cases in the county, and 535 cases recovered. The WDH reports 176 probable cases in Sheridan County. Sheridan County has experienced 5 deaths related to the virus.
Johnson County has 95 confirmed cases. There are 42 active lab confirmed cases and 38 probable cases. The WHD reports Johnson County has 69 cases recovered and has experienced 2 deaths resulting from the coronavirus.

Debbie Davis
November 3, 2020 at 9:23 am
Of these numbers of COVID deaths, how many are actually JUST from COVID and not involved with complications of other factors such as diabetes, COPD, etc? I heard that the numbers that China is giving is just COVID w/out the influence of other factors and that is why it is so low.
Sarah Wolterman
November 3, 2020 at 7:08 pm
Is there a reason why the daily numbers can’t include the age demographics (under 16, 17-24, etc)?