Testing at the Wyoming Public Health Laboratory has identified seven newly reported cases in the state of COVID-19, according to the Wyoming Department of Health. Each of the seven new cases is located in Fremont County, and is directly connected to the first Fremont County case announced on March 13th. The total number of Wyoming cases is now 10. The Department of Health is continuing to follow up regarding exposure risks of the new cases and will work to identify and communicate with anyone who may have been in close contact with them. Known contacts will be monitored for symptoms and tested if needed.
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