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Covid-19: Here's Latest Positivity Rate For CT

Connecticut continues to see an uptick in COVID-19 cases as the positivity rate continues to rise.

A breakdown of COVID-19 hospitalizations in Connecticut on Friday, Oct. 16.

A breakdown of COVID-19 hospitalizations in Connecticut on Friday, Oct. 16.

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For the second time this week, the COVID-19 positivity rate of those tested in Connecticut rose to 2.4 percent, the first time the state has seen a rate that high since the summer.

There were 33,048 COVID-19 tests administered, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont said, resulting in 802 positive tests. There are now 184 patients hospitalized with the virus, down seven, and there were two new COVID-19-related fatalities.

Since the pandemic began, there have been a total of 1,965,112 COVID-19 tests reported statewide, resulting in a total of 60,309 confirmed and 2,521 probable cases. There have been 4,542 virus-related deaths.

For the latest statewide statistics, including new cases by county and town, click here and scroll down.

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