Wyoming passes 400 recoveries of COVID-19

Wyoming is reporting that over 400 people are now recovered from COVID-19.
The latest data from the Wyoming Department of Health shows that 291 people who have tested positive for coronavirus are recovered as of Tuesday afternoon.
Another 118 people who were listed as "probable" positive cases of COVID-19 are also considered recovered, bring the state's total number of recoveries to 409.
Probable Cases include a total count of people who are identified to be a close contact to a laboratory confirmed COVID-19 case and develop symptoms of COVID-19 within 14 days, but have not been tested.
It also includes those who develop symptoms consistent with COVID-19 and have a positive antibody/antigen test, according to the Wyoming Department of Health.
Wyoming considers someone recovered when they have seen no fever and the reduction of symptoms for 72 hours without the aid of medicine and it has been 7 days since symptoms first appeared.
There have been 452 total lab-confirmed positive COVID-19 tests in Wyoming as of Tuesday afternoon. This number includes the 291 lab-confirmed cases now considered recovered. There are 152 probable cases in the state.
Seven people in Wyoming have died from the coronavirus.