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Covid-19: CT Reports 19 New Deaths; Here's Latest Breakdown By County, Community

The positive COVID-19 infection rate is back to near 2 percent as the state saw less than 1,000 newly confirmed cases in the past 24 hours following a small spike in new cases earlier in the week.

This map shows the distribution of COVID-19 cases, deaths, and tests since the beginning of the pandemic. Darker colors indicate towns with more cases.

This map shows the distribution of COVID-19 cases, deaths, and tests since the beginning of the pandemic. Darker colors indicate towns with more cases.

Photo Credit: ct.gov
This map shows the average daily rate of new cases of COVID-19 by town during the past two weeks. Only cases among persons living in community settings are included in this map

This map shows the average daily rate of new cases of COVID-19 by town during the past two weeks. Only cases among persons living in community settings are included in this map

Photo Credit: ct.gov

Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont said that there were 46,017 COVID-19 tests administered across the state on Wednesday, Feb. 24, resulting in 975 for a 2.12 percent positivity rate, one of the lowest recorded since mid-November.

Ten more COVID-19 patients were discharged from Connecticut hospitals, leaving 485 still being treated. The 19 new virus-related deaths brought the total to 7,614 since the pandemic began nearly a year ago.

A total of 279,159 positive COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in Connecticut residents out of more than 6.6 million tested.

The latest breakdown of confirmed and probable COVID-19 cases in Connecticut, by county, according to the state Department of Health on Thursday, Feb. 25:

  • Fairfield: 79,710;
  • New Haven: 70,710;
  • Hartford: 69,674;
  • New London: 19,032;
  • Litchfield: 11,055;
  • Middlesex: 10,293;
  • Windham: 9,118;
  • Tolland: 7,749;
  • Unknown: 961.

A complete list of cases, by communities, can be found here by clicking and scrolling down

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