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COVID-19: Here's Latest CT Positivity Rate, Rundown Of Cases By City, Town, County COVID-19: Here's Latest CT Positivity Rate, Rundown Of Cases By City, Town, County
Covid-19: Here's Latest CT Positivity Rate, Rundown Of Cases By City, Town, County The positive COVID-19 infection rate in Connecticut is back down after peaking at more than 6 percent a day earlier. Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont said that the state-administered 30,554 COVID-19 tests on Thursday, Oct. 29, with 761 coming back positive for the virus, a positive infection rate of 2.5 percent. Lamont announced that there were seven new virus-related deaths, and that eight new COVID patients were hospitalized, bringing the total to 329 across the state. Since the pandemic began, there have been 2,284,896 COVID-19 tests administered in Connecticut that resulted in a total of 67…
COVID-19: Stamford Shifts Back To Phase 2 Reopening Amid Spike In Cases; Here's What It Means COVID-19: Stamford Shifts Back To Phase 2 Reopening Amid Spike In Cases; Here's What It Means
Covid-19: Stamford Shifts Back To Phase 2 Reopening Amid Spike In Cases; Here's What It Means Amid a spike of COVID-19 cases, Mayor David Martin ordered — under revised state guidelines — the City of Stamford to return to Phase 2 of reopening. Earlier story - COVID-19: Number Of CT Red Alert Cities, Towns Climbs To 30 As Positivity Rate Hits 6.1 Percent “This is a difficult decision but every indicator we’re monitoring suggests we’re at the beginning of a second wave,” said Martin. “Unfortunately, this means we must change our behavior immediately." The news comes on Thursday, Oct. 29, the day the number of "Red Alert" Connecticut cities and towns climbed from 19 to 30 and the…
COVID-19: Connecticut Sees Lowest Increase In COVID-19 Deaths Overnight COVID-19: Connecticut Sees Lowest Increase In COVID-19 Deaths Overnight
Covid-19: Connecticut Sees Lowest Increase In Covid-19 Deaths Overnight Connecticut saw its smallest one-day novel coronavirus (COVID-19) death increase as hospitalizations continue to decrease.  Gov. Ned Lamont announced the good news late in the day Monday, June 15, but warned that now is not the time to let your guard down. "We still have a long way to go," the governor said during a press briefing. "Keep it going by wearing masks." Nationwide, the CDC listed the state in the top 10 in the country for decreases in the number of new cases. By the numbers, on Monday, the state saw three new deaths, bringing the death toll to 4,204. Overall since the be…