ROCK SPRINGS — The Wyoming Club announced on their Facebook page Wednesday that they will be closing temporarily due to a patron testing positive for COVID-19 Coronavirus.
The Wyoming Club is closing to complete cleaning and will be opening back up soon.
They wrote in the Facebook status:
“It has come to our attention that a patron tested positive for COVID-19. We are temporarily closing for cleaning and will be open soon. The safety of our patrons and staff are our top priority. Thank you for understanding.”
On Wednesday, June 3, Sweetwater County Public Health announced that Sweetwater County confirmed its 23rd and 24th positive COVID-19 cases. Case No. 23 is a Rock Springs woman in her seventies. She is reported to be in stable condition and is isolating at home.
Case No. 24 is a Rock Springs man in his sixties. He is reported to be in good condition and is isolating at home.
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Please follow these tips to slow the spread of this virus:
- Follow Public Health Orders
- Practice social distancing of 6 feet or more.
- Wear cloth face coverings in public settings, especially when physical distancing of at least 6 feet isn’t available.
- Stay home when sick and avoid other people unless you need medical attention.
- Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
- Older people and those with health conditions that mean they have a higher chance of getting seriously ill should avoid close-contact situations.
- Long-term care and healthcare facilities should follow guidelines for infection control and prevention.
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