
Let’s Work Together to Slow the Spread
Our objective is to maintain a safe, healthy and productive community and in-school learning environment throughout the school year. Click here for JCSD1’s March 10, 2022 Update.

Johnson County COVID-19 task force members are working together for the good of the community while making independent decisions based on each entities’ unique circumstances. All decisions are based on continuously evolving local health status and recommendations from Dr. Schueler, who is focused on serious illness and mortality caused by COVID-19.
– Johnson County, Wyoming Covid 19 Task Force: Johnson County School District #1, Johnson County Public Health, Sheridan College Johnson County Campus, and Johnson County Healthcare Center
As of March 7, 2022:
Confirmed Johnson County, Wyoming COVID-19 Data
Increased COVID-19 cases across the region directly impact Johnson County Healthcare Center’s ability to transfer trauma and acutely ill patients (COVID-19 positive and otherwise) to larger facilities, many of which are at capacity. Please continue to practice social distancing, proper hand washing, wear a mask indoors and get vaccinated. All of these efforts will help ensure our health care facilities are able to meet the needs of our community.
1
Total Johnson County Hospitalizations due to COVID
4
Total Lab-Confirmed Active COVID Cases in Johnson County
As of March 7, 2022:
Johnson County School District #1
0
Active COVID Cases (students and staff)
Contact Johnson County Public Health
(307) 684-2564
jcwycovid19eoc@gmail.com
Johnson County COVID Recommendations
We support and encourage COVID-19 vaccinations.
The Wyoming Department of Health recommends face masks indoors when social distancing isn’t possible. While they are not currently required, masks are Highly Recommended in our schools.
Clean your hands often, with soap and water or hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol.
Stay home when you’re sick, and seek medical attention when you need it
Required Daily Screening
Before Work or School
Check symptoms prior to arriving at school or work. Stay home if you experience any of the following:
Fever (100.4 degrees) or chills
Muscle or body aches
Headache
Loss of taste and/or smell
Cough
Shortness of breath
Difficulty breathing
Sore throat
Congestion
Nausea, vomiting and/or diarrhea
Download Printable PDF Checklist
CDC COVID-19 National Data Tracker

Learn more about Wyoming, USA, and global COVID data.