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Town-By-Town Deaths, CT Coronavirus Cases: UPDATE
The number of deaths across Connecticut remains high as another 77 were reported over the past 24 hours.

CONNECTICUT — The total number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Connecticut increased by 627 to 32,411 and the number of deaths rose by 77 to 2,874.
Also the number of new hospital admissions declined by 49 to 1,327 in Connecticut. Currently, 120,541 residents have been tested thus far.
Here are the county-by-county numbers for cases, deaths and hospitalizations:
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- Fairfield County 12,879 confirmed cases; 1006 deaths; 439 hospitalizations
- Hartford County 6,904 confirmed cases; 884 deaths; 348 hospitalizations
- Litchfield County 1,130 confirmed cases; 103 deaths; 17 hospitalizations
- Middlesex County 775 confirmed cases; 108 deaths; 41 hospitalizations
- New Haven County 8,887 confirmed cases; 669 deaths; 448 hospitalizations
- New London County 755 confirmed cases; 50 deaths; 36 hospitalizations
- Tolland County 530 confirmed cases; 46 deaths; 5 hospitalizations
- Windham County 249 confirmed cases; 5 deaths; 2 hospitalizations
Pending address validation 302 confirmed cases; 3 deaths
Here are the 24-hour hospital admission changes by county: Fairfield, down 30; New Haven, down 20; Hartford, up eight; Litchfield, down three; Tolland, no change; Middlesex, down four; New London, up one; and Windham, down one.
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