Sublette County is still COVID-free despite new positive cases reported by the Wyoming Department of Health.
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SUBLETTE COUNTY – Sublette County is still COVID-free despite new positive cases reported by the Wyoming Department of Health.
Following over a month of no new cases, Sublette County Public Health received notification of four new cases of the novel coronavirus in the county. This brings the county’s total to 1,923 cases since the pandemic’s beginning.
Sublette remains in the low transmission range. Most of the state remains in the low transmission range with Big Horn, Hot Springs, Johnson, Niobrara and Washakie counties with no active cases along with Sublette. Neighboring Teton County registered 15 active cases as of the latest Public Health update issued Friday, May 6.
As of the May 2 vaccine clinic, about 35.62 percent (3,502 people) of the county’s population is fully vaccinated. Public Health continues to offer vaccine clinics at the Public Health Office in the Marbleton Senior Center on Tuesdays from 1 to 3:30 p.m. and at the Public Health Office in Pinedale on Thursdays from 1 to 4 p.m.
Appointments are recommended by calling 307-367-2157. Walk-ins are welcome.