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Connecticut officials released updated town-by-town numbers of confirmed coronavirus cases, deaths and people tested.
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State officials released the latest town-by-town numbers concerning positive cases, deaths and number of people tested in CT.
Here are the latest town-by-town number of positive cases, deaths and number of people tested for the coronavirus in Connecticut.
The state Department of Public Health released new data concerning the amount of people tested in each town in Connecticut.
The total number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Connecticut has now exceeded 36,000, according to Gov. Ned Lamont.
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After several days of the death rate declining there was a noticeable increase in the number of deaths reported in Connecticut.
Gov. Ned Lamont shared the latest updates and numbers concerning the coronavirus and Connecticut.
Two partnerships with Connecticut-based organizations will allow the state to significantly ramp up its testing capacity soon.
Connecticut health officials said the coronavirus-related syndrome affecting children is similar to Kawasaki disease.
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Connecticut officials released the latest town-by-town data concerning the coronavirus.
Gov. Lamont said three children are being treated at Yale-New Haven Hospital for a rare inflammatory condition related to the coronavirus.
The number of coronavirus hospitalizations on Connecticut continues to decrease significantly.
New standards at nursing homes approved to ensure loved ones can speak with their families either through windows or video conferencing.
The total number of deaths in Connecticut is approaching 3,000, according to the latest data shared by state officials.
The number of deaths across Connecticut remains high as another 77 were reported over the past 24 hours.
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More than 6,000 Connecticut nursing home patients have contracted the new coronavirus and more than 1,200 have died.
Connecticut is approaching 32,000 total cases of the coronavirus. Here is a town-by-town look at the numbers.
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Connecticut reported an additional 85 deaths from the new coronavirus over the past 24 hours.
Connecticut is looking to slowly reopen on May 20 but the latest data raises some concerns as hospitalizations rose over the past 24 hours.
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Connecticut has reached 29,973 and 2,556 deaths reported.
Gov. Ned Lamont issued a series of updates concerning the coronavirus and its impact on Connecticut.
Coronavirus hospitalizations dropped for the 10th straight day, but there were nearly 100 newly-reported deaths.
As Connecticut eyes a partial reopening on May 20 the number of positive cases and deaths continue to remain high.