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CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Launch) – Official information filed with Very important Statistics Companies (VSS), which is a part of the Wyoming Division of Well being (WDH), present one other sharp enhance in deaths final 12 months over what would have been anticipated earlier than the COVID-19 pandemic; there have been additionally extra births, extra marriages and fewer divorces amongst residents.
Amongst Wyoming residents, there have been 6,572 deaths recorded in 2021, 5,986 deaths recorded in 2020 and 5,122 deaths in 2019, in keeping with official demise certificates data. Dying certificates are accomplished by attending physicians and coroners after which filed with VSS.
“Earlier than the pandemic, our knowledge has proven regular, small will increase in deaths for a number of years largely attributable to our state’s ageing inhabitants. That’s one thing we’d have moderately anticipated to proceed,” stated Man Beaudoin, VSS deputy state registrar with WDH. “Nevertheless, the dramatically elevated numbers of deaths over the past two years are unprecedented in Wyoming. It’s clear COVID-19 was a driving issue.”
Beaudoin famous the highest 5 causes of demise in Wyoming for 2021 have been cancers (1,151), coronary heart illnesses (1,113), COVID-19 (1,025), varied varieties of accidents and hostile results (379) and continual obstructive pulmonary illness and associated situations (355).
“Sadly, Wyoming continues to have a excessive suicide charge,” Beaudoin stated. “There have been small will increase within the variety of suicide completions in every of the final two years, however there have been different instances over the past decade with considerably bigger 12 months over 12 months jumps in addition to some years with reductions.”
In 2021, 189 (+7 over 2020) suicides have been recorded amongst Wyoming residents in comparison with 182 in 2020 (+13 over 2019). Beforehand, there have been 169 in 2019 (+22 over 2018), 147 in 2018 (-8 over 2017), 155 in 2017 (+12 over 2016), 143 in 2016 (-12 over 2015), 155 in 2015 (+36 over 2014), 119 in 2014 (-9 over 213), 128 in 2013 (-44 over 2012) and 172 in 2012.
Wyoming’s knowledge reveals that about 72 % of suicide deaths in 2021 have been attributable to firearms, with 22 % attributable to hanging and 4 % attributable to poisoning.
“Deaths attributed to overdoses are one other space of curiosity the place over time we now have seen will increase between some years and reduces between others,” Beaudoin stated. “Of observe, we do proceed to see the proportion of overdose deaths attributable to illicit medicine reasonably than pharmaceuticals as rising inside our state.”
In 2021, there have been 95 (+5 over 2020) overdose deaths recorded amongst Wyoming residents in comparison with 90 in 2020 (+9 over 2019). Beforehand, there have been 81 in 2019 (+16 over 2018), 65 in 2018 (+5 over 2017), 60 in 2017 (-34 over 2016), 94 in 2016 (-1 over 2015), 95 in 2015 (-12 over 2014), 107 in 2014 (+11 over 2013), 96 in 2013 (-3 over 2012), and 99 in 2012.
“Final 12 months was the primary in fairly a while with a rise recorded within the variety of new infants in Wyoming,” Beaudoin stated. “Beforehand, we had seen an ongoing important downward development over a number of years.”
There have been 6,232 births amongst Wyoming resident moms in 2021 in contrast with 6,132 in 2020. The excessive over the previous decade was in 2015 with 7,678 resident births.
VSS additionally holds marriage and divorce information. There have been 4,274 marriages recorded in Wyoming final 12 months in comparison with 3,986 in 2020 and 4,062 in 2019 earlier than the pandemic. So far as divorces, there have been 2,158 finalized in 2021 in contrast with 2,227 divorces in 2020 and a pair of,253 in 2019 earlier than the pandemic.
VSS promotes and protects the well being of Wyoming residents by serving because the official custodian of all very important information within the state and by distributing well being data. For extra particulars about VSS, go to https://well being.wyo.gov/admin/vitalstatistics/ on-line.
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LARAMIE, Wyo. — The UND women’s basketball team went into Christmas break by committing a season-high 29 turnovers in a 73-41 loss at Wyoming on Saturday afternoon.
The Fighting Hawks, who were outscored 17-3 in the fourth quarter, dropped to 5-8 overall with two Division I wins.
UND ranks last in the Summit League in turnovers at 17.7 per game. The team is also last in the Summit in assists with 314.
Wyoming, which improved to 6-6, also beat South Dakota by 34 earlier this season.
UND was led by Grafton native Walker Demers, who finished with 13 points. No other Hawk ended with more than six points.
Grand Forks freshman point guard Jocelyn Schiller and sophomore Nevaeh Ferrara Horne both added six points.
Coming off a season-high 25 points against Mayville State, Kiera Pemberton was held to four points on just 2-for-3 shooting against Wyoming. She had six turnovers.
Pemberton, a sophomore from Langley, B.C., had scored in double figures in every other UND game this season.
The Hawks trailed by five after the first quarter and 13 at halftime.
UND cut the lead as close as 10 in the third quarter but trailed by 18 by the end of the frame.
UND was just 2-for-13 from 3-point range with Demers 0-for-4 and reserve Sydney Piekny 1-for-5.
Wyoming committed just 10 turnovers and had 17 assists. Three players finished in double figures, led by Tess Barnes with 16 points.
UND only shot four free throws — all by Demers, who was 3-for-4.
UND starts the post-Christmas schedule on the road, at Omaha on Jan. 2 and at Kansas City on Jan. 4.
The Hawks return home Jan. 9 against Oral Roberts and Jan. 11 against Denver.
Staff reports and local scoreboards from the Grand Forks Herald Sports desk.
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Elder abuse is a growing concern throughout the country. It costs Americans billions of dollars and unfortunately encompasses a wide range of abuses, including physical, psychological and/or sexual harm, in addition to other concerns like neglect and taking advantage of seniors financially.
A new study conducted by personal finance website, WalletHub, recently listed the “States with the Best Elder-Abuse Protections”, and the Cowboy State was ranked in the top 15.
Wyoming was ranked 11th overall on the study.
WalletHub broke down the methodology for the study stating:
To identify where elderly Americans are best protected, WalletHub compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia based on 16 key indicators of elder abuse protection in 3 overall categories. Our data set ranges from each state’s share of all elder abuse complaints to their laws concerning financial elder abuse.
A few of the key metrics illustrate why Wyoming scored so high (including the one that kept us from scoring even higher):
While overall Wyoming is doing considerably better than 80% of the country, there is definitely room for improvement. Considering some of the elderly horror stories that have made it to different news outlets around the state over the last couple of years, it’s nice to see us rising on this list.
Gallery Credit: DJ Nyke
Gallery Credit: DJ Nyke
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