Less than a week from the end of virtually every coronavirus restriction in the state, the number of red zone town has dropped to 26.
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The Greater Danbury Community Health Center has announced it will expand vaccine offerings to children ages 12-17.
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Nursing homes were hit hard and early during the onset of the pandemic last spring. That situation has changed dramatically, Lamont said.
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The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives soon in the Danbury area.
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There are now 132 of 169 Connecticut towns in the coronavirus red zone, according to the state Department of Public Health.
The Connecticut child, who was not yet vaccinated against measles, acquired the infection while traveling internationally.
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The number of COVID-19 red zones dropped by five this week, but state officials are concerned about 13 towns in the Naugatick Valley.
The daily coronavirus positivity rate in Connecticut, which spiked to 5 percent on Monday, dropped to 3.84 percent on Tuesday.
The daily coronavirus positivity rate in CT has dropped to 3.50 percent, down about 1-3/4 points from Monday's 2-month high.
Connecticut ranks 4th in the nation, behind New York, Michigan and New Jersey, in cases per 100,000 population.
The Pfizer chief said he hoped to vaccinate the new, younger age group before the start of the next school year.
The positivity rate, a function of the daily number of positive COVID-19 cases versus the number of tests, was logged at 5.26 percent in CT.
Another 42 residents were hospitalized with the virus over the weekend, the Connecticut Department of Public Health reported.
Midwestern Pet Foods is recalling specific lots of about a dozen brands of dog and cat food distributed to Connecticut.
The first coronavirus mobile vaccination unit deployed in the country became active Monday in Bridgeport.
Soon all residents in Danbury 16 and over will become eligible for the vaccine.
Here is how Connecticut is doing compared to other states in the race to vaccinate residents.
The city-run vaccination clinic at Rogers Park in Danbury has jabbed its 10,000th customer.
Not every vaccine has been approved for those as young as 16, so the state is making some logistical changes.
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives in the Danbury area soon.
The New York variant has been classified as a "variant of interest," showing resistance to treatments for COVID-19.
All the hospital clinics operated by Nuvance Health will be transitioning into community sites
Danbury continues to make progress vaccinating residents.
COVID-19 hospitalizations dropped by 18 beds. There are now 384 residents hospitalized with the virus in Connecticut.
Coronavirus cases in Connecticut are down. What does it look like in your town?
Gov. Ned Lamont has an announced an accelerated rollout schedule to provide the COVID-19 vaccine to residents more quickly.
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