Employers raise concern over COVID-19 figures

As the largest employers in Southwest Wyoming we are growing increasingly alarmed with the steep increase in community spread positive COVID-19 cases. Since October 28th , the Sweetwater County positivity rate has spiked from less than 5% to over 31%, with cases doubling in less than 10 days.

We fully support all efforts to ensure the health and safety of everyone in the community, including the use of masks and physical distancing measures in public situations. These efforts align with many of the steps we have taken at our businesses and facilities here in Sweetwater County and at our facilities all over the world. Because of these efforts, we have been able to more tightly contain the virus and limit its spread, which has helped decrease its impact on our businesses, employees and the communities where we operate.

We understand the difficult decisions we are faced with related to this virus. While we would love to get back to life and business as usual, there is nothing more important than the health and wellbeing of the people in our community. This will also be our fastest path back to more normal times. We still need to continue our dedication to decreasing the impact of this virus and to protect those people providing essential services that are so important right now.

Our businesses, our schools, our first responders, our cites all need our team members to keep operating “as normal”, we can’t do it without you. Many of our operations are facing up to 20% of our team, at home, quarantined or worse yet actually sick with Covid-19.

What keeps all the major employers up at night is protecting our employees, their families and keeping our businesses running; “keeping doors open.” Think about the impact closing schools would have on the community – and our operations – with parents having to stay home or make alternative arrangements and businesses finding themselves short on employees.

The current data is alarming. COVID-19 has impacted our county heavily throughout the month. On Oct. 28, there were 480 positive cases in Sweetwater County. On Nov. 5, there were 663 positive cases and by Nov. 16, there were 1075 positive COVID cases in Sweetwater County. The rise in cases from October 28th to November 16th, just 19 days later represents a 124% increase. That’s more than double the cases in just 19 days. If we use these numbers to project what could happen in the next several weeks, we could have 1333 more cases by December 3rd, just 19 days from now and another 1652 cases by December 21st, just 19 days from that. That is if we don’t do anything about these numbers.

Prior to Oct. 28, Sweetwater County had a 5% positivity rate, since Oct. 28, the positivity rate was 25% and since Nov. 5th, the positivity rate is 31%. These are big numbers and big increases. Right now, in the hospital, we have six hospitalized patients and there have been 7 deaths in Sweetwater County.

If these numbers continue their current trajectory, businesses will slow down or shut down because there will not be enough employees to operate them. We all know what happens when our employers have to slow down.

Good hygiene, social distancing and wearing a mask in public….It’s a small sacrifice to make. It’s worth a shot, because if we don’t do anything, the numbers will keep going up, just like they have over the last 19 days. The positive cases, the hospitalizations, etc… they will just keep increasing. Look at the numbers and realize that if we had a way to slow this down, wouldn’t we at least try? Realistically, the battle isn’t whether or not we should wear masks or social distance, the battle is with COVID. It’s us against COVID and we need to come together so we can battle this together and slow down the spread of COVID.

The data is clear. Just ask family, friends and neighbors across Sweetwater County, Wyoming and the country who have contracted the virus. One person testing positive often leads to a dozen or more exposures. Subsequent contract tracing, testing, and quarantine stay at home orders places an even greater burden on our businesses, schools and health care facilities. Let’s also stop to consider the potential health complications and financial impact for the individuals

Masking up equals opening up! Let’s listen to the advice of our public health officials and keep our schools and businesses open and operating. Our communities depend on YOU! We urge residents of Sweetwater and Uinta County to lead the way and demonstrate to the rest of Wyoming that masks – and appropriate social distancing – do prevent the spread of Covid-19 and will flatten the curve.

Submitted by:

Solvay Chemicals

Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County

Simplot

Ciner Wyoming

Genesis Alkali

Tata Chemicals

Sweetwater County School District No. 2

Sweetwater County School District No. 1

Wyoming Machinery

Church and Dwight

Western Wyoming Community College

Castle Rock Hospital District

Infinity Power and Controls

 

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