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CT 'On Track' To Contain Coronavirus New Report Says

A new study explains in detail how Connecticut is doing with regard to slowing down the spread of the coronavirus.

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Gov. Ned Lamont shares an update on the number of new coronavirus cases in Connecticut. (Patch Media)

CONNECTICUT — Coronavirus cases in Connecticut increased by only 14 over the past 24 hours and there were 10 new deaths, according to the latest state statistics.

Hospitalizations dropped by 14 to 124. An additional 1,175 residents were tested for COVID-19, bringing the state total to 400,391.

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Connecticut now ranks as one of only four states in the nation that are on track to contain COVID-19, according to a study by Covid Act Now. The organization is highlighting the state's steadily decreasing rate of cases, while also stating that its preparedness efforts "meets or exceeds international standards."

Some of the report's specific findings to Connecticut include:

"On average, each person in Connecticut with COVID is infecting 0.75 other people. Because each person is infecting less than one other person, the total number of current cases in Connecticut is shrinking."

"A low percentage (1.4%) of COVID tests were positive, which suggests enough widespread, aggressive testing in Connecticut to detect most new cases."

"Connecticut has about 674 ICU beds. We estimate that 44% (296) are currently occupied by non-COVID patients. With 378 ICU beds remaining, we estimate 70 are needed by COVID cases, or 19% of available beds. This suggests there is likely enough capacity to absorb a wave of new COVID infections."

"Per best available data, Connecticut has 860 contact tracers. With an average of 79 new daily cases, we estimate Connecticut needs 395 contact tracing staff to trace all new cases in 48 hours, before too many other people are infected. This means that Connecticut is likely able to trace 100% of new COVID infections in 48 hours."(>>>You can view the study's full Connecticut page here.)

As the overall coronavirus outlook in Connecticut continues to look less grim, the state is undertaking efforts to keep it trending in that direction. On Wednesday, Gov. Ned Lamont announced a mandatory 14-day quarantine for travelers coming into the region from states with high rates of coronavirus infections.


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Town-by-town Connecticut coronavirus numbers:

Town 6/23 1 Day Change 7 Day Change
Andover 9 0 0
Ansonia 274 -8 -4
Ashford 18 0 1
Avon 133 -8 -1
Barkhamsted 24 -1 -1
Beacon Falls 50 0 1
Berlin 155 -7 -4
Bethany 38 0 0
Bethel 248 -9 -5
Bethlehem 11 -1 -1
Bloomfield 473 -31 -21
Bolton 20 -1 -1
Bozrah 7 0 0
Branford 332 -7 -5
Bridgeport 3511 -125 -79
Bridgewater 8 0 0
Bristol 587 -13 3
Brookfield 158 -4 0
Brooklyn 121 0 97
Burlington 25 0 1
Canaan 0 0 0
Canterbury 14 -1 0
Canton 84 -9 -10
Chaplin 3 0 0
Cheshire 201 -7 0
Chester 45 -1 -1
Clinton 54 -3 -1
Colchester 38 -2 1
Colebrook 3 0 0
Columbia 23 0 0
Cornwall 5 0 -1
Coventry 39 -4 -2
Cromwell 122 -12 -7
Danbury 1823 -72 -64
Darien 202 -4 -4
Deep River 12 -2 -2
Derby 166 0 0
Durham 36 -2 -1
East Granby 9 0 0
East Haddam 17 0 0
East Hampton 45 -4 -2
East Hartford 806 -62 -44
East Haven 395 -21 -14
East Lyme 136 -11 -7
East Windsor 142 -14 -15
Eastford 8 0 0
Easton 31 -1 0
Ellington 63 -5 -4
Enfield 584 -11 -9
Essex 40 1 3
Fairfield 595 -49 -46
Farmington 204 -7 -4
Franklin 5 0 0
Glastonbury 277 -21 -18
Goshen 8 0 0
Granby 21 0 0
Greenwich 779 -36 -27
Griswold 30 -3 -2
Groton 113 -11 -7
Guilford 97 -4 -2
Haddam 28 -1 -1
Hamden 984 -36 -25
Hampton 2 0 0
Hartford 2384 -140 -107
Hartland 6 0 0
Harwinton 27 -2 -1
Hebron 25 -2 -3
Kent 7 -1 -1
Killingly 32 -2 1
Killingworth 13 0 0
Lebanon 25 0 0
Ledyard 22 0 0
Lisbon 9 0 0
Litchfield 38 -1 1
Lyme 2 0 0
Madison 138 -7 -5
Manchester 672 -54 -36
Mansfield 32 -2 -1
Marlborough 86 -4 -2
Meriden 833 -36 -19
Middlebury 44 -3 -2
Middlefield 18 0 0
Middletown 586 -27 -11
Milford 645 -22 -14
Monroe 107 -3 -1
Montville 283 -8 -98
Morris 13 -1 -1
Naugatuck 376 -9 -6
New Britain 981 -71 -55
New Canaan 170 -3 -1
New Fairfield 112 0 1
New Hartford 25 0 0
New Haven 2610 -53 -24
New London 142 -6 -3
New Milford 287 -6 9
Newington 372 -22 -23
Newtown 224 -12 -13
Norfolk 11 -1 -1
North Branford 80 -5 -3
North Canaan 5 -1 -1
North Haven 263 -4 -4
North Stonington 12 -1 -1
Norwalk 2010 -55 -44
Norwich 97 -7 -3
Old Lyme 21 0 2
Old Saybrook 105 -3 -1
Orange 120 -1 -2
Oxford 77 -3 -2
Plainfield 36 -1 2
Plainville 169 -3 6
Plymouth 68 -5 -5
Pomfret 13 0 0
Portland 66 -4 -2
Preston 15 -1 1
Prospect 57 0 -1
Putnam 29 -1 -1
Redding 66 -3 -3
Ridgefield 204 -12 -11
Rocky Hill 394 -19 -12
Roxbury 5 -3 -3
Salem 6 0 1
Salisbury 12 0 0
Scotland 0 0 0
Seymour 219 -12 -9
Sharon 15 0 1
Shelton 589 -41 -39
Sherman 12 -2 -2
Simsbury 101 -12 -11
Somers 262 -26 -27
South Windsor 149 -17 -14
Southbury 187 -5 -6
Southington 322 -13 -11
Sprague 4 0 0
Stafford 110 -8 -4
Stamford 3192 -70 -47
Sterling 2 0 0
Stonington 25 -5 -6
Stratford 829 -33 -23
Suffield 120 -15 -14
Thomaston 54 -2 -1
Thompson 38 -1 0
Tolland 40 -9 -9
Torrington 515 -28 -24
Trumbull 500 -47 -41
Union 4 -1 -1
Vernon 187 -12 -9
Voluntown 9 0 0
Wallingford 472 -11 -1
Warren 5 0 0
Washington 22 -1 1
Waterbury 1907 -89 -73
Waterford 158 -7 -4
Watertown 141 -7 -6
West Hartford 632 -52 -50
West Haven 1031 -31 -22
Westbrook 27 0 -1
Weston 63 -3 -2
Westport 289 -15 -9
Wethersfield 248 -5 -5
Willington 14 0 0
Wilton 182 -27 -25
Winchester 50 -1 -2
Windham 249 0 10
Windsor 535 -45 -40
Windsor Locks 111 -6 -6
Wolcott 103 -6 -2
Woodbridge 139 -7 -7
Woodbury 47 -1 -1
Woodstock 16 0 0


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