Coronavirus (COVID-19) — Connecticut Public Health Updates
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Here's how to get tested for COVID-19 in Connecticut, and where to go Get Testing Info Now Travel Guidance As of March 19, 2021, Governor Lamont’s Executive Order No.9S, Section 1 regarding travel is no longer in effect. Learn More Now Long-Term Care Facility Data
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View a state or county Hot spots in Connecticut This map shows a rolling average of daily cases for the past week. This is the best sign of hot spots. Our experts monitor this 7-day average instead of new cases, since many local health departments are no longer reporting case counts every 24 hours.
Connecticut coronavirus cases and deaths | USAFacts National / Connecticut / County Cases and Deaths Vaccination Progress Impact and Recovery Related Articles New Cases Per Day New Deaths Per Day In Connecticut, there were 1,083 newly reported COVID-19 cases and 1 newly reported COVID-19 deaths on Jun 03, 2022
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Apr 01, 2020 · An average of 585 cases per day were reported in Connecticut in the last week. Cases have decreased by 15 percent from the average two weeks ago. Deaths have decreased by 60 percent. Since the...
On March 6, an employee at Danbury Hospital and Norwalk Hospital tested positive for COVID-19, marking the first confirmed coronavirus case that could be linked to Connecticut. However, the person infected lived in New York and quarantined in Westchester County, where she lived. [18]
Declines in U.S. cases and deaths that appear in the Coronavirus Resource Center’s data on Mondays are the result of several states not reporting the information over the weekend. Those states are: Alaska, Connecticut, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Washington and Wyoming. View All Data Notes