The Wyoming Department of Health on Tuesday reported 17 more coronavirus-related deaths, bringing the state's death toll to 1,667.

The recently confirmed deaths involved the following people:

  • An older adult Converse County man died in January. He was hospitalized and had health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
  • An older adult Fremont County woman died in February. She was a resident of a local long-term care facility and was not known to have health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
  • An adult Fremont County man died in January. He was a resident of a local long-term care facility and had health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
  • An older adult Goshen County man died in January. He was a resident of a local long-term care facility and was not known to have health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
  • An older adult Laramie County woman died in January. She had health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
  • An older adult Laramie County man died in January. He had health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
  • Another older adult Laramie County man died in January. He had health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
  • Another adult Laramie County woman died in January. She had health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
  • An older adult Natrona County man died in January. He was hospitalized and had health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
  • An older adult Park County man died in January. He was hospitalized and had health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
  • An older adult Platte County man died in January. He was hospitalized and had health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
  • An older adult Sheridan County man died in January. He was hospitalized and had health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
  • Another older adult Sheridan County man died in January. He was hospitalized and had health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
  • An older adult Sheridan County woman died in January. She was hospitalized and had health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
  • An older adult Sublette County woman died in January. She had health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
  • An older adult Uinta County woman died in January. She was hospitalized and was not known to have health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
  • An older adult Washakie County woman died in January. She had health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
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According to the Wyoming COVID-19 Death Dashboard, 84.46% of the state's deaths have been among people 60 and older, and at least 52.61% have involved people with underlying health conditions.

Not surprisingly, Laramie and Natrona counties have recorded the most deaths, 260 and 256, respectively, while Niobrara County has seen only nine.

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