
51,302 – laboratory-confirmed cases
9,639 – probable cases
725 – COVID-19 related deaths
Primary Recommendations
- Get a COVID-19 vaccine!
- Stay home when sick unless you need medical attention.
- If you aren’t fully vaccinated, wear face masks indoors when social distancing isn’t practical.
Wyoming Updates
6/9/21 (Updated 3 p.m. weekdays.)
Cumulative Cases by County
Albany: 4,019 (536)
Big Horn: 964 (232)
Campbell: 4,572 (534)
Carbon: 1,458 (160)
Converse: 527 (499)
Crook: 414 (37)
Fremont: 4,436 (834)
Goshen: 1,133 (95)
Hot Springs: 272 (97)
Johnson: 432 (297)
Laramie: 8,081 (1,716)
Lincoln: 1,201 (214)
Natrona: 6,023 (2,131)
Niobrara: 72 (90)
Park: 2,720 (155)
Platte: 445 (222)
Sheridan: 2,547 (693)
Sublette: 645 (154)
Sweetwater: 4,400 (217)
Teton: 3,704 (89)
Uinta: 1,961 (332)
Washakie: 725 (200)
Weston: 551 (105)
(First number is lab-confirmed cases; second is probable cases. Probable cases had positive antigen tests or are symptomatic close contacts of lab-confirmed cases).
Questions?
If you are sick, please contact your healthcare provider. Wyoming residents with general questions about COVID-19 may send an email to wdh.covid19@wyo.gov.
Non-medical COVID-19 information is available by calling 2-1-1 or 888-425-7138.
Wyoming Data
Review detailed state and county COVID-19 case and testing data, which is updated each weekday.
Hospital Data
Learn more about COVID-19 hospital status as reported by hospitals.
Newly Confirmed Deaths
- An adult Laramie County woman died last month. She had health conditions known to put individuals at higher risk of severe illness.
- An older adult Laramie County man died last month. He was hospitalized; it’s unclear whether he had health conditions known to put individuals at higher risk of severe illness.
- An older adult Laramie County man died last month. He was hospitalized.
- An adult Teton County man died last month. He was hospitalized in another state.
- An older adult Teton County woman died last month. She was hospitalized and had health conditions known to put individuals at higher risk of severe illness.