"You want your kids to go back to playing sports ... right where the numbers are now, we cannot open," Mayor Boughton said.
A Newtown resident has tested positive for West Nile virus infection, according to the Department of Public Health.
A city resident has tested positive for West Nile virus infection, according to the Department of Public Health.
No appointment nor doctor's prescription will be necessary for the free coronavirus testing scheduled this week in Danbury.
No symptoms or doctor's referral will be required for the free COVID-19 tests.
DEEP will also increase outreach and monitoring to deter and identify gatherings on the water and at state boat launches.
Gov. Ned Lamont and Mayor Mark Boughton explained the recent COVID-19 alert that has triggered changes to school and other schedules.
Mayor Mark Boughton said health officials have identified three areas at the center of the new spread of COVID-19 in Danbury.
State health officials are urging Danbury residents to stay home if possible due to a “serious outbreak” in COVID-19 cases in recent weeks.
Yoga Culture is extending online classes for 5 weeks.
Danbury's Health and Human Services Department and the Connecticut Institute For Communities will provide free COVID-19 testing Saturday.
The Community Health Center in Danbury is now offering free COVID-19 tests Monday through Friday.
The Danbury Dept. of Health is working with community agencies and healthcare providers in the city to expand access to COVID-19 testing.
Coronavirus cases in Danbury have not risen in the past 24 hours, according to data released Wednesday from health officials.
There are 1,931 of the new coronavirus in Danbury as of Tuesday, with 122 confirmed deaths to date.
A steady decrease in new COVID-19 infections has prompted Nuvance to deploy the testing resources elsewhere in their system.
Appointments are strongly encouraged and given priority due to limited testing swabs.
Patients can be checked without unnecessary exposure to others. Drivers and passengers must wear a mask and stay in their car.
The testing station, one of 13 that CVS will open across Connecticut on Friday, requires patients to make an appointment in advance
Mayor Mark Boughton also announced the limited reopening of some facilities and businesses in Danbury.
Allergy sufferers beware, high rates of pollen are expected in Danbury in the coming days.
The free testing will be held on Wednesday, May 13, from 8:30 am to noon in the GDCHC rear parking lot at 120 Main Street.
Here are the latest, local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Danbury.
COVID-19 test results will be available in 30 minutes.
Here are the latest, local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Bethel.
The mayor envisions the Danbury Fair Mall and churches perhaps opening in mid-June, but that's only if there are no COVID-19 "flare-ups."
The hospital wants people who have recovered from COVID-19 to donate blood which could very well save another person's life.
Mayor Mark Boughton says that he expects that "some of the first businesses" will re-open in mid-June.
Danbury is looking to hire a "COVID Czar" who will be responsible for securing grant money being made available for virus relief.
"If you were to violate an Executive Order signed by the governor, technically it's a felony," Boughton said about the mandate to wear masks