The handful of Connecticut residents were among 652 people across 37 states who were sickened by the disease, the CDC announced.
Over a quarter of Connecticut residents hospitalized with COVID-19 have been fully vaccinated against the virus, according to DPH.
Hospitalizations climbed 15 beds over the weekend. As of Monday, there are 247 people being treated for the virus inside CT hospitals.
As of Tuesday, there are 234 residents being treated for the virus inside Connecticut hospitals.
State officials shared data concerning which local schools have reported coronavirus cases in its most recent report.
A new study shows that Connecticut residents heavily dependent on marijuana may be more susceptible to catching COVID-19 after vaccination.
Here is how Danbury compares to Connecticut for coronavirus infections and vaccinations.
With 721 cases confirmed cases out of 33,342 tests taken, the daily positivity rate on Friday was 2.16 percent.
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The vast majority of COVID-19 breakthrough cases are notable for their milder symptoms, and do not require hospitalizations.
State health officials also address why they believe Connecticut will avoid a COVID-19 surge this winter.
Here is how Danbury compares to Connecticut for coronavirus vaccinations.
Here is how Danbury compares to Connecticut for coronavirus infections.
State officials released new data concerning the number of red zones in CT and the vaccination rates for every town in CT.
A new coronavirus variant has been detected in 49 states, including Connecticut, as schools resume reporting COVID-19 cases to the state.
The governor also reaffirmed that any mandate to wear a mask on the municipal level would remain the decision of town and city governments.
The Connecticut Department Of Public Health is launching a free COVID-19 testing location in Danbury on Saturday.
Towns throughout the state are starting to dust off last year's COVID-19 mitigation protocols as the delta variant continues to spread.
Griffin Health is partnering with the local health department to coordinate free walk-up COVID-19 vaccination clinics in Danbury.
The upward trend in COVID-19 hospitalizations in Connecticut reflects a similar surge nationwide as the country wrestles the delta variant.
Nationwide, the delta variant accounts for 83.4 percent of new variant coronavirus cases, according to the CDC.
Here is updated data on hospital capacity in the Danbury area.
Four spices produced by Maryland-based McCormick & Co. have been recalled after routine testing found possible salmonella contamination.
Gov. Ned Lamont has doubled down upon leaving the decision for business patrons to mask up in the hands of local business owners.
Anyone seeking a free COVID-19 vaccine can attend on August 4 & 7; sponsored by the New Fairfield Health Department and Griffin Hospital
The number of Connecticut residents hospitalized with COVID-19 has also more than doubled in the past month.
The COVID-19 vaccine is your best bet to avoid catching COVID-19, but it's not a total silver bullet.
Tyson Foods frozen chicken recall has grown to include nearly 9 million pounds of chicken, some of which was sent to schools and hospitals.
The surge in cases led the World Health Organization last week to again recommend everyone wear a mask. The CDC offered different advice.
The Community Health Center has been offering vaccinations against COVID-19 at the Danbury Mall since March.
Cases of COVID-19 variants in Connecticut climbed by 217 this week, including 2 instances of new variant, B.1.617.1, first detected in India
Danbury continues to lag behind its neighboring states in vaccinations, according to the latest data released by the state DPH.
The coronavirus positivity rate in Connecticut dropped over a half a percentage point on Tuesday to the lowest it has been since last summer
So many of the state's elderly have been vaccinated that the demographic now has "what you might think of as herd immunity," Lamont said
Danbury and Connecticut have made significant progress in driving down coronavirus infections.
Connecticut’s infection rate has plummeted, here is how Danbury compares.