On Tuesday, Jan. 25, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont said that there were more than 25,000 COVID-19 tests administered, resulting in 2,795 new laboratory-confirmed infections for a 10.93 percent positivity rate.
The previous day, the infection rate was at 13.74 percent, marking the continuance of improving COVID-19 data in Connecticut.
One hundred more COVID-19 patients were discharged from Connecticut hospitals, bringing the total being treated down to 1,346, 723 (53.7 percent) of which were not fully vaccinated, according to the state Department of Public Health.
According to the Department of Public Health, for the week beginning on Sunday, Jan. 9, unvaccinated persons had a 3.2-times greater risk of testing positive for COVID-19 compared to an unvaccinated person. Unvaccinated people also had a 13.9-times greater risk of dying from the virus compared to vaccinated individuals.
New virus-related fatalities brought the death toll in Connecticut to more than 9,700 since the pandemic began in March 2020.
The latest breakdown of confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths in Connecticut since March 2020, by county on Wednesday, Jan. 26:
- Fairfield: 190,640 (2,494 deaths);
- New Haven: 180,457 (2,538);
- Hartford: 166,673 (2,828);
- New London: 49,922 (567);
- Litchfield: 29,328 (402);
- Middlesex: 25,353 (437);
- Windham: 23,811 (268);
- Tolland: 18,744 (239);
- Unknown: 2,627 (0).
A complete list of cases, by communities, can be found here by clicking and scrolling down.
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