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Updated Town-By-Town CT Coronavirus Cases: Total Rises To 31,000
Connecticut reported an additional 85 deaths from the new coronavirus over the past 24 hours.

CONNECTICUT — The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Connecticut is approaching 31,000 and the number of deaths has risen to 2,718. The good news is that the number of hospitalizations declined by 55 and is at 1,445.
There were an additional 85 deaths reported over the past 24 hours and 374 new cases.
The biggest decline in hospitalizations occurred in Fairfield County, which was down 30. New Haven County declined by 17 and Hartford County reported eight fewer over the past 24 hours. New London County saw a slight increase, with two additional hospitalizations.
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Here are the county-by-county coronavirus cases and deaths:
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| County | Cases | Deaths |
|---|---|---|
| Fairfield County | 12455 | 952 |
| Hartford County | 6530 | 842 |
| Litchfield County | 1085 | 100 |
| Middlesex County | 742 | 98 |
| New Haven County | 8419 | 629 |
| New London County | 704 | 47 |
| Tolland County | 513 | 44 |
| Windham County | 242 | 4 |
| Pending address validation | 305 | 2 |
| Total | 30995 | 2718 |
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