COVID-19 deaths
As of March 29, 2022. Data
from the Wyoming Department
of Health.
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Wyoming reports 27,357 COVID-19 breakthrough cases
2,934 more cases since February
by Pinedale Online!
March 29, 2022
On February 20, 2022, we posted a story that Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) reported the state had 24,423 breakthrough cases of COVID-19. Breakthrough cases are people who are fully vaccinated who have tested positive and confirmed to have been infected with the virus 14 or more days after completing their vaccine series.
On March 22nd, WDH reported the state had 26,359 breakthrough cases, an increase of over 1900 cases among vaccinated persons in a month.
A week later on March 29th, they updated their data to show the state had 27,357 breakthrough cases. That’s an increase of 2,934 breakthrough cases in a month, and 998 more in a week. That’s a rate of more than 500 breakthrough cases per week in the state as of March 2022.
There were ten deaths in the state during the month of March 2022 and hospitalizations due to the virus have dropped to 12 by the end of March. To date, two years into the pandemic, no one age 18 or under has died in Wyoming due to COVID-19.
The state still shows a 98% overall recovery rate from the disease.
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