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Statewide, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases increased by 112 to 43,091 as of Wednesday, according to state health officials.
The number of Darien residents hospitalized with the virus was 17 as of Monday, according to officials.
The number of new hospitalizations in the state declined by 49 to 1,327 as of Friday.
"As testing becomes more available, we learn more about this virus."
Only one new coronavirus case was reported in town on Tuesday, according to First Selectman Jayme Stevenson.
Statewide as of Monday there have been 2,556 coronavirus-related deaths
Nearly 2,100 people across the state have died from the new coronavirus, according to state health officials.
On Monday, the number of coronavirus-related deaths in Connecticut climbed by 74, bringing the state's total to 1,998, officials said.
This week Gov. Ned Lamont and state officials indicated that Connecticut likely won't reopen until June.
First Selectman Jayme Stevenson enlists local specialists to offer support for mental health and well-being during the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus hospitalizations statewide rose by 23 to 1,972 as of Wednesday.
The number of cases has not increased in two days, according to First Selectman Jayme Stevenson.
On Friday, the total number of coronavirus-related deaths in Connecticut eclipsed the 1,000 mark with 1,036, according to Gov. Ned Lamont.
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Darien stands at 149 as of Wednesday, according to First Selectman Jayme Stevenson.
High winds and heavy rains on Monday led to the change in schedule.
Statewide, the number of confirmed cases reached 9,784 as of Thursday afternoon, according to state health officials.
First Selectman Jayme Stevenson made the announcement in a video on Sunday.
Twenty-eight out of the 91 cases locally are from residents between the ages of 50 and 59.
In Fairfield County, the number of positive cases reached 1,986, up from 1,870, or more than half of the cases in Connecticut.
The town also is looking for volunteers to help elderly and quarantined residents with food shopping and deliveries.
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Local businesses also have pitched in to help the Darien Police Department with meals and masks.
First Selectman Jayme Stevenson has relaxed the town's rule banning paper and plastic bags due to COVID-19.
Corbin Cares, The Community Fund of Darien, The Darien Foundation & Food Rescue US initiative are teaming up, due to COVID-19.
The racquet-sport courts are closed until further notice.
The change is for the foreseeable future due to COVID-19.
Darien officials scrapped a plan to host a COVID-19 test collection site at Town Hall, but the site will now be at Darien High School.
Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin criticized Darien for canceling a COVID-19 testing plan. No need to throw "social media stones," Stevenson says.
Testing was scheduled to begin on Thursday, but has been canceled, according to First Selectman Jayme Stevenson.
Dozens of Darien food establishments are offering take-out, curbside delivery and/or home delivery during the COVID-19 outbreak.
First Selectman Jayme Stevenson made the announcement Monday afternoon.
As of 5 p.m. on Saturday, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Connecticut had risen to 20, according to state officials.
First Selectman Jayme Stevenson announced the news on Friday.
The temporary suspension of programs will begin on March 16.
The department is trying to limit close contact with the public during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Prestige Companion & Homemakers, an elderly home-care service that serves Darien, takes important steps to prevent spread of coronavirus.
"At the time of this writing, we have no confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Darien."
Noble House Media Group is partnering with the town and A Royal Flush.
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