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CT Coronavirus Updates: Total Town-By-Town Cases, Deaths
Here are the updated numbers concerning the total number of coronavirus cases, deaths and people tested for every town in Connecticut.
CONNECTICUT — Since the coronavirus pandemic began in March, Connecticut has reported 56,587 cases, 4,501 deaths and more than 1.5 million tests have been administered.
At the height of the pandemic this spring nearly 2,000 Connecticut residents were hospitalized due to the effects of COVID-19. That number is currently at 76.
Connecticut's positive test rate has hovered slightly below 1 percent and recently just over 1 percent, which gives the state one of the lowest rates in the nation.
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County-by-county breakdown:
Fairfield County: 19,205 confirmed cases; 810 probable cases; 1,108 confirmed deaths; 314 probable deaths; 15 hospitalizations
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Hartford County: 13,854 confirmed cases; 685 probable cases; 1,112 confirmed deaths; 322 probable deaths; 30 hospitalizations
Litchfield County: 1,764 confirmed cases; 93 probable cases; 120 confirmed deaths; 21 probable deaths; 0 hospitalizations
Middlesex County: 1,497 confirmed cases; 69 probable cases; 154 confirmed deaths; 39 probable deaths; 2 hospitalizations
New Haven County: 13,830 confirmed cases; 510 probable cases; 958 confirmed deaths; 157 probable deaths; 14 hospitalizations
New London County: 1,769 confirmed cases; 74 probable cases; 86 confirmed deaths; 28 probable deaths; 11 hospitalizations
Tolland County: 1,223 confirmed cases; 114 probable cases; 52 confirmed deaths; 15 probable deaths; 0 hospitalizations
Windham County: 946 confirmed cases; 12 probable cases; 14 confirmed deaths; 1 probable death; 4 hospitalizations
Breakdown of cases and deaths by age in CT:
The age group with the most coronavirus cases is 50-59 year-olds with 9,186; then 30-39 year-olds with 8,268; then 20-29 year-olds with 8,044; then 40-49 year-olds with 7,865; then 60-69 year-olds with 7,254; then people over the age of 80 with 7,183; then 70-79 year-olds with 4,728; then 10-19 year-olds with 2,903; and then 0-9 year-olds with 1,128.
The age group with the most coronavirus-related deaths is people over the age of 80 with 2,691; then 70-79 year-olds with 984; then 60-69 year-olds with 555; then 50-59 year-olds with 186; then 40-49-year-olds with 58; then 30-39 year-olds with 21; then 20-29 year-olds with 4; and then 1 for 10-19 year-olds and 1 for 0 to 9 years-old.
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Town-by-town cases, deaths and number of people tested:
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