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CT Continues Coronavirus Hospitalization Drop

Connecticut continues its trend of less hospitalizations, single-digit daily deaths and a low positive test rate.

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CONNECTICUT — The state Department of Public Health began to offer more detailed data of the breakdown between community coronavirus cases and those who live in congregate settings like nursing homes.

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The state began to separate community figures starting with June 18 data. Over the last seven days there have been 870 positive tests; of that 391 (70 percent) were living in the community and 170 (30 percent) were living in congregate settings.

There were 561 of the 870 tested who tested positive for the first time.

Thursday brought 81 reported positive cases out of 4,722 tests. Another seven deaths were reported bringing the state total up to 4,226. Hospitalizations again dropped, this time by 10 patients to a net of 176.

Gov. Ned Lamont also announced that employees of five Connecticut state agencies who have frequent contact with constituents in congregate settings, hospitals, and nursing homes have been identified by the agencies and the Office of Labor Relations, under the guidance of the Connecticut Department of Public Health, as meeting the requirements to receive mandatory COVID-19 testing. The testing is being required to ensure the safety of state employees who work in these settings, as well as the constituents who receive the services.

The identified agencies include the Department of Correction, the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, the Department of Children and Families, and the Department of Developmental Services. Decisions on which employees in these agencies will receive mandatory testing will be based on the latest guidance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Connecticut Department of Public Health. Staff who have been identified for mandatory testing are in the process of being notified.


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Updated town-by-town cases:

Town June 17 1 day change 7 day change
Andover 9 0 0
Ansonia 278 0 5
Ashford 17 0 1
Avon 134 0 0
Barkhamsted 25 0 0
Beacon Falls 49 0 0
Berlin 160 1 6
Bethany 38 0 2
Bethel 253 0 4
Bethlehem 12 0 0
Bloomfield 496 2 4
Bolton 21 0 0
Bozrah 7 0 0
Branford 337 0 6
Bridgeport 3596 6 38
Bridgewater 8 0 0
Bristol 584 0 5
Brookfield 158 0 1
Brooklyn 25 1 2
Burlington 24 0 0
Canaan 0 0 0
Canterbury 14 0 0
Canton 94 0 0
Chaplin 3 0 0
Cheshire 203 2 9
Chester 46 0 1
Clinton 55 0 0
Colchester 37 0 1
Colebrook 3 0 0
Columbia 23 0 0
Cornwall 6 0 0
Coventry 43 2 2
Cromwell 129 0 3
Danbury 1887 0 23
Darien 206 0 2
Deep River 14 0 0
Derby 166 0 0
Durham 37 0 2
East Granby 9 0 0
East Haddam 17 0 -2
East Hampton 47 0 2
East Hartford 864 14 25
East Haven 410 1 4
East Lyme 144 1 0
East Windsor 157 0 0
Eastford 8 0 0
Easton 31 0 0
Ellington 67 0 2
Enfield 593 0 47
Essex 39 2 8
Fairfield 641 0 4
Farmington 208 0 6
Franklin 5 0 0
Glastonbury 296 1 3
Goshen 8 0 1
Granby 21 0 0
Greenwich 806 0 3
Griswold 32 0 2
Groton 120 0 10
Guilford 99 0 0
Haddam 29 0 -1
Hamden 1011 2 13
Hampton 2 0 0
Hartford 2502 11 36
Hartland 6 0 0
Harwinton 29 1 1
Hebron 28 0 0
Kent 8 0 0
Killingly 31 0 1
Killingworth 13 0 -1
Lebanon 25 0 0
Ledyard 23 1 2
Lisbon 9 0 0
Litchfield 37 0 0
Lyme 2 0 0
Madison 143 0 2
Manchester 710 2 19
Mansfield 34 1 2
Marlborough 88 0 3
Meriden 853 1 8
Middlebury 47 1 3
Middlefield 18 0 0
Middletown 598 1 11
Milford 660 1 7
Monroe 109 1 3
Montville 381 0 121
Morris 14 0 0
Naugatuck 383 1 1
New Britain 1037 1 22
New Canaan 171 0 0
New Fairfield 111 0 1
New Hartford 25 0 0
New Haven 2636 2 22
New London 146 1 1
New Milford 278 0 -1
Newington 395 0 2
Newtown 238 1 7
Norfolk 12 0 0
North Branford 83 0 0
North Canaan 6 0 0
North Haven 267 0 5
North Stonington 13 0 0
Norwalk 2054 0 5
Norwich 100 0 -1
Old Lyme 19 0 0
Old Saybrook 106 0 4
Orange 122 0 2
Oxford 80 1 1
Plainfield 34 0 1
Plainville 165 2 4
Plymouth 73 0 1
Pomfret 13 0 0
Portland 70 2 3
Preston 14 0 1
Prospect 58 0 0
Putnam 30 0 0
Redding 69 0 0
Ridgefield 215 0 0
Rocky Hill 405 -1 0
Roxbury 8 0 0
Salem 5 0 0
Salisbury 12 0 0
Scotland 0 0 0
Seymour 228 0 1
Sharon 14 0 0
Shelton 627 -1 17
Sherman 14 0 0
Simsbury 112 0 1
Somers 289 0 0
South Windsor 164 1 9
Southbury 193 0 3
Southington 334 1 9
Sprague 4 0 0
Stafford 114 0 -1
Stamford 3245 6 87
Sterling 2 0 0
Stonington 31 0 0
Stratford 856 4 10
Suffield 134 0 3
Thomaston 55 0 0
Thompson 38 0 0
Tolland 49 0 -1
Torrington 541 2 6
Trumbull 541 0 9
Union 5 0 0
Vernon 196 0 1
Voluntown 9 0 0
Wallingford 474 1 7
Warren 5 0 0
Washington 21 0 0
Waterbury 1981 1 18
Waterford 162 0 1
Watertown 147 0 2
West Hartford 683 1 7
West Haven 1055 2 6
Westbrook 28 0 0
Weston 65 0 2
Westport 298 0 3
Wethersfield 253 0 1
Willington 14 0 1
Wilton 207 0 1
Winchester 52 0 1
Windham 239 0 13
Windsor 577 2 7
Windsor Locks 117 0 0
Wolcott 105 0 0
Woodbridge 146 0 1
Woodbury 48 0 1
Woodstock 16 0 1
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