Connecticut also saw its total hospitalizations drop by another eight over the past 24 hours.
Four more states have been added to Connecticut's quarantine travel advisory list, however one has also been removed from the list.
Connecticut continued its trends over the weekend, but now isn't the time to get complacent.
Here is a look at the total town-by-town number of coronavirus cases, deaths and number of people tested.
Fewer than 80 people are hospitalized with the coronavirus in Connecticut.
The state's positive test rate remains low and fewer than 100 people are hospitalized for the virus.
Connecticut reached a significant milestone Tuesday as no new COVID-19 deaths were reported.
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While coronavirus numbers are spiking seemingly everywhere that isn't the case in Connecticut.
Since the pandemic began in March, Connecticut has reported more than 46,000 coronavirus cases and 4,300 deaths.
Here is a look at the number of coronavirus cases, deaths and people tested per town in Connecticut.
The state recorded its lowest positive case rate since the pandemic began. However, hospitalizations also increased slightly.
The latest daily update showed Connecticut's figures trending in the right direction as the country had its worst single-day for infections.
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Connecticut is 10th in the nation for the most coronavirus tests per capita.
Connecticut continues its trend of containing the coronavirus.
Connecticut officials released new town-by-town coronavirus numbers.
Here are the latest town-by-town coronavirus cases, deaths and number of people tested in Connecticut.
As several states in the United States are seeing a surge in coronavirus cases, Connecticut's numbers continue to drop across the board.
Connecticut continues its trend of less hospitalizations, single-digit daily deaths and a low positive test rate.
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Connecticut also had its third straight day of single-digit reported coronavirus deaths.
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Hospitalizations for coronavirus continue a downward trend and the positive case rate remains low.
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There were three coronavirus deaths reported Monday in Connecticut, the lowest single-day total in months.