CHEYENNE — Wyoming is following the lead of federal health officials when it comes to getting newly updated vaccinations against the coronavirus.
CHEYENNE — Wyoming is following the lead of federal health officials when it comes to getting newly updated vaccinations against the coronavirus.
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The end of 2021 means the COVID-19 pandemic has drawn on for nearly two years in Wyoming.
It’s no secret that many hospitals across Wyoming and the nation have been challenged throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The number of active coronavirus cases in Wyoming grew beyond 3,000 on Wednesday for the first time since mid-December.
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JACKSON — Teton District Health Officer Dr. Travis Riddell is planning to issue a countywide mask mandate effective Thursday.
CASPER (AP) — Two-thirds of University of Wyoming students and almost 90% of employees report being vaccinated against COVID-19, the university said.
RAWLINS — Cases of COVID-19 are increasing in Carbon County and around Wyoming, with many of the new cases being the delta variant among peopl…
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LARAMIE — When classes begin again for the Albany County School District on Thursday, students in kindergarten through eighth grade will have …
The number of active coronavirus cases in Wyoming increased by only one over the weekend, but the number of people hospitalized grew by 25, fr…