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Late Tuesday night (March 24), the Carbon County COVID-19 Incident Management Team issued a press release stating that local health officials had been notified by the Wyoming Department of Health of a third confirmed case of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Carbon County. According to Jacqueline Wells, Public Information Officer for the team, the third case is directly related to the first. "The State of Wyoming Epidemiologists along with the assistance of Carbon County Public Health have... Full story
On Friday afternoon (March 27), Governor Mark Gordon issued a statement that he was extending the date of three statewide health orders through April 17. All three orders, the most recent of which was issued March 24, originally had an end date of April 3. At a press conference on March 25, Gordon stated that he was hesitant to issue a statewide shelter-in-place order, something which the governors of Montana and Colorado have already done. All three orders from Gordon have been in conjunction... Full story
On the afternoon of March 27, Governor Mark Gordon and State Health Officer Alexia Harrist extended three orders aimed at limiting the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). The first order, which had been issued March 20, closed schools that had not already done so following recommendations from Gordon and State Superintendent Jillian Balow. A date of April 3 had originally been set by Gordon and Harrist, but has now been extended to April 17. As cases of COVID-19 continued to increase... Full story