Health & Fitness
CT Provides New Detailed Coronavirus Figures By Town
Connecticut began to release data about the amount of tests performed on residents and other new data.
CONNECTICUT — Connecticut had another 539 lab-confirmed coronavirus cases out of 9,274 results reported Monday. Gov. Ned Lamont said the high test number was due to some catching up from previous days.
There were another 20 deaths, which brought the state total up to 3,964. Hospitalizations dropped by 27 cases to 454.
Lamont’s administration provided a detailed breakdown of hospitalizations. Overall the state has had 9,559 hospital admissions for COVID-19. Of that there were 7,124 discharges and 1,981 deaths.
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Connecticut recently began to release more detailed town data about the coronavirus including the number of tests performed, probable cases and a breakdown of probable vs. confirmed COVID-19 deaths.
Below are the top 10 towns for the test rate per 100,000 residents.
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- Montville: 9,585
- Somers: 9,406
- New Haven: 8,579
- Bridgeport: 7,749
- West Haven: 7,599
- Bloomfield: 7,432
- Southbury :7,428
- East Haven: 7,363
- Washington: 7,164
- Danbury: 7,055
Use the search bar to find your town data below. Figures can be sorted by column on desktop. Data is from May 31.
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