The Wyoming Department of Health Saturday morning confirmed Sublette County’s first positive case of COVID-19. Sheriff’s Department Spokesman Travis Binghnam says the patient, a 59-year-old female, has been contacted by public health officials and remains in her home with mild symptoms.
Bingham says Sublette County Public health will continue to be in contact with the patient to review isolation requirements, discharge teaching information from Sublette County Health Officer, Doctor Brendan Fitsimmons, and connect the patient with needed services. Dr. Fitsimmons stresses the importance of social distancing and attempts to remain home if at all possible. He says, “This truly is the best way to help flatten the curve of spread in to others in our community.”
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