COVID-19 metrics show Jackson Hole swinging in the wrong direction.
Teton County saw the stateâs largest, single-day increase in new lab-confirmed cases, with 86 reported Friday by the Wyoming Department of Health.
At the same time, Teton District Health Officer Dr. Travis Riddell said COVID-19 levels in wastewater, the communityâs positivity rate and other data were concerning.
âReally, everything unfortunately is pointing in the wrong direction,â he said during Fridayâs community update, livestreamed from Town Hall.
That data covered 251 new cases reported over the two weeks from Christmas to Thursday, but not Fridayâs spike.
Teton Countyâs seven-day rolling average for new cases was up to 25.6 as of Thursday, compared with the last low of 10.3 on Dec. 31, Riddell said.
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