Here are the latest, local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Danbury.
Here are the latest, local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Danbury
"I can't emphasize enough that things are not going to go back to normal right away," Mayor Mark Boughton said.
"I don't think anybody anticipated how contagious this virus really is," Boughton said.
"I do expect us to begin opening the economy slowly, probably about mid-May," Mayor Mark Boughton said.
"America's most influential coronavirus model" predicts when we can expect the peak of coronavirus cases in Connecticut.
Dr. David C. Levi and Dr. Robert Boolbol, experts in spine and pain care, announce opening of their new practice Pain Management Partners.
As of March 26, a total of 1012 laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been reported among Connecticut residents.
Two steps forward and one step back for the City as the army showed up with 25 beds, while the state put the kibosh on using WCSU dorms.
One Danbury resident has died from the new coronavirus, the state Department of Health reported on Wednesday
The Greater Danbury Community Health Center has launched its telehealth program in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
There are "multiple cases of confirmed COVID-19... in the City of Danbury" Mayor Mark Boughton told viewers on a Facebook video.
Danbury Hospital's drive-thru collection site has dramatically decreased foot traffic in the Emergency Room related to the new coronavirus.
Danbury Hospital has plenty of beds and clinical personnel available to handle the new coronavirus patients, a spokeswoman said.
Afraid you have contracted the new coronavirus? There is now a protocol to follow...
The hotline 888-667-9262 will be staffed 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., seven days a week.
"We are very sorry for the disappointing news but the safety and well-being of our members and guests is our utmost concern..."
Western Connecticut State University will be cancelling events in addition to classroom activities.
Prestige Companion & Homemakers, an elderly home-care service that serves Danbury, takes important steps to prevent spread of coronavirus.
Danbury Mayor Mark Boughton has announced a number of plans intended to help reduce the spread of the new coronavirus.
Western Connecticut State University has announced steps it will take to keep students and faculty safe in the shadow of the new coronavirus
Have a cough, fever, maybe shortness of breath? Danbury Hospital does not recommend dropping in for a check-up...
A Danbury and Norwalk Hospital employee from New York is positive for COVID-19. Workers she came in contact with are being monitored.
The CT Foundation for Dental Outreach is bringing the 14th Annual CT Mission of Mercy Free Dental Clinic to the WCSU campus in Danbury.
Diabetes self-management education classes offered by Danbury Hospital
In addition to intellectual disability and short stature, hormonal symptoms caused Brian Miguel to experience constant hunger.
Nuvance Health physicians say the peanut allergy treatment can reduce severe reactions and allergy-related anxiety for kids and families
Cardiologist analyzes the results of a study that compared the benefits of medication and surgical intervention for patients with stable CAD
Nuvance Health physician dispels common misconceptions about the HPV vaccine & discusses its role in protecting against HPV-related diseases
A variety of cold smoked salmon products have been recalled, but no illnesses have been reported to date.
Nearly 100K pounds of salad, some of it distributed to Connecticut retailers, has been recalled because it may be contaminated with E.coli.
Danbury, Torrington, New Britain, West Hartford & Vernon Locations Protecting Heroes on Nov. 11
The Center for Emotional Health in Danbury is adding new therapists to manage the influx of addiction- and mental health-related cases.
October 24 from 5 pm to 8 pm @ Candlewood Valley Health & Rehab in New Milford
Urgent Care Center Offers Shots During Flu Prevention Week Oct. 21-27
The city Health Department has not restricted any activity in Danbury.
How long you live might be affected by your neighborhood, according to the most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control.
American Family Care diagnoses first cases of influenza at Danbury location
The resident became ill in late August.