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This is the County in Wyoming Where the Most People Have Died of COVID-19

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Of the 23 counties and county equivalents in Wyoming with current data, Washakie County has had the highest number of deaths attributed to COVID-19 per capita to date. Since the first COVID-19-related death was reported in the United States on Feb. 29, 2020, 26 people have died of the virus in Washakie County — or about 320 for every 100,000 people.

For reference, across all of Wyoming, the population-adjusted coronavirus death toll stands at 121 for every 100,000 people.

Just as the population-adjusted death toll in Washakie County exceeds that of the state as a whole, it is also higher than the comparable national figure. To date, 557,415 Americans have died of COVID-19- related causes, equal to about 170 deaths per 100,000 people.

As is often the case in places with higher than average coronavirus fatalities per capita, confirmed cases of the virus per capita are also higher in Washakie County than they are across much of the rest of the state. The cumulative, population-adjusted number of infections in the county stands at 11,035 per 100,000 people, higher than the comparable rate across all of Wyoming of 9,864 for every 100,000 people.

Counties and county equivalents where COVID-19 deaths per capita are relatively high are often home to larger populations of individuals at increased risk of severe illness if they are infected. One such group is retirement-age Americans. People 65 and older are at least 90 times more likely to die from the novel coronavirus, if infected, than those in the 18 to 29 age range. With the highest COVID-19 mortality rate per capita in the state, Washakie County is also home to a relatively large retirement-age population. An estimated 21.1% of county residents are 65 or older, compared to the 15.7% share of all Wyoming residents.

Though the U.S. has one of the highest per capita COVID-19 death rates in the world, Americans infected with the virus today appear more likely to survive than those who were infected earlier in the pandemic. Medical care providers now have months of experience treating COVID-19, and over that period have established more effective practices in treating the disease. According to one study conducted by researchers at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine released in October, the chances of death among critically ill patients was 18 percentage points lower in August 2020 than it was in March.

Inoculations against the coronavirus, which are well underway in the United States, will also slow the death rate. Encouragingly, Washakie County has not reported a single COVID-19 related death in the past week.

All COVID-19 data used in this story are current as of April 14, 2021.

These are all the counties in Wyoming where COVID-19 is slowing (and where it’s still getting worse).

Rank in state Place County COVID deaths per 100,000 people Total COVID deaths County COVID cases per 100,000 people Total COVID cases
1 Washakie 320 26 11,035 897
2 Big Horn 269 32 9,386 1,117
3 Fremont 205 82 12,748 5,109
4 Goshen 171 23 8,744 1,175
5 Natrona 167 135 9,744 7,855
6 Crook 162 12 5,735 425
7 Carbon 149 23 9,879 1,529
8 Platte 127 11 7,056 612
9 Campbell 126 60 10,011 4,776
10 Converse 121 17 7,044 986
11 Johnson 117 10 8,397 715
12 Laramie 114 111 8,983 8,776
13 Sheridan 103 31 10,296 3,090
14 Park 103 30 9,117 2,655
15 Sweetwater 84 37 9,303 4,104
16 Niobrara 82 2 6,127 150
17 Weston 70 5 9,028 641
18 Sublette 70 7 7,457 742
20 Hot Springs 64 3 7,735 362
21 Lincoln 63 12 7,275 1,383
22 Teton 39 9 15,894 3,665
23 Albany 29 11 10,705 4,079

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