Updated

The total number of coronavirus cases in Wyoming grew by 111 on Monday, with the number of confirmed cases rising by 88 and the number of probable cases rising by 23, according to the Wyoming Department of Health’s daily update.

Additionally, 214 new coronavirus recoveries were announced: 170 confirmed and 44 probable.

With Monday’s update, there are fewer than 200 active confirmed cases in Wyoming for the first time since June 17.

Numbers to know

Active cases: 193 (358 including probable cases)

Hospitalized patients: 19 (down five from Friday)

Deaths: 703 (none announced this week, three announced this month)

First vaccine doses received: 227,520 (116,220 Pfizer, 111,300 Moderna)

First vaccine doses given: 165,894

Second vaccine doses received: 168,795 (89,895 Pfizer, 78,900 Moderna)

Second vaccine doses given: 126,538

One-time vaccine doses received: 25,500 (Johnson & Johnson)

One-time vaccine doses given: 10,015

Are we trending up or down?

The state’s 10-day average in confirmed cases is 40.2 per day. That number is down 11.6 from a month ago.

The state’s 10-day average in total cases is 50.5 per day. That number is down 10.4 from a month ago.

The state’s number of confirmed active cases is 193. That number is down 96 from a month ago.

The state’s number of total active cases is 358. That number is down 107 from a month ago.

Where are the cases coming from?

Laramie (89), Albany (60) and Teton (41) counties have had the most confirmed cases over the past 10 days.

Sublette (2.6%), Albany (1.6%) and Platte (1.5%) counties have had the highest percentage of their confirmed cases come from the past 10 days.