Sublette County Public Health Update: May 6, 2022
by Sublette County Public Health
May 6, 2022
COVID Update Sublette County Public Health has received notification of four (4) new positive COVID-19 cases this week in Sublette County. The Wyoming Department of Health is currently issuing new case count reports on Tuesdays only. From the WDH report on Tuesday, May 3, our current numbers include 1,896 recoveries, and 27 deaths, for a total of 1,923 cases since the pandemic began.
Sublette County remains in the low community transmission level according to the CDC’s website (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/science/community-levels.html)
Active case counts remain low across the state with Teton County having the highest number of cases at 15 and Big Horn, Hot Springs, Johnson, Niobrara, Sublette and Washakie counties having none.
COVID-19 Vaccines As of May 2, 2022 – 3,502 people, 35.62% of our population, have been fully vaccinated in Sublette County.
Sublette County Public Health offers weekly COVID vaccine clinics for ages 5+ years. Adults ages 50+ are now eligible to get a second mRNA booster vaccine, at least 4 months after their first booster. Walk-ins are welcome on our scheduled clinic days or call 307-367-2157 to schedule an appointment. Pfizer, Peds Pfizer, and Moderna are offered at our weekly clinics.
Tuesdays at the Public Health Office in the Marbleton Senior Center • 1 to 3:30 pm for COVID vaccinations/boosters • Appointments recommended. Walk-ins welcome.
Thursdays at the Public Health Office in Pinedale • 1 to 4 pm for COVID vaccinations/boosters. • Appointments recommended. Walk-ins welcome.
Please bring your COVID vaccine card and completed vaccine consent form with you. We ask that you wear a mask in our offices for your appointment.
COVID-19 Testing Please see our website for information: https://www.sublettewycovid.com/testing
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