In total, 75 Fairfield residents have died after contracting the new coronavirus, while another 180 residents have reported a full recovery.
Fairfield County appears to be past the peak of the virus, and officials are making plans to reopen more spaces and businesses in Fairfield.
Chris Flynn recovered in about a week from the new coronavirus, except for one thing — he hasn't regained his ability to taste or smell.
Fairfield's health director said the current wave of new coronavirus cases is likely to be the first of two or three peaks in the next year.
Also in Fairfield, 112 residents had recovered from the virus as of Tuesday, according to First Selectwoman Brenda Kupchick.
As of Monday, there were 300 confirmed cases of the virus in Fairfield, up from 257 cases Saturday, according to the first selectwoman.
There were 257 confirmed cases of the new coronavirus and 26 virus-associated deaths in Fairfield as of Saturday.
Every Fairfield resident who has died after getting the virus has been at least 50 years old, and 13 were nursing home residents.
As of Thursday, 21 Fairfield residents were reported to have died after contracting the new coronavirus.
The number of virus-associated deaths in town has more than doubled in the past four days.
The Town of Fairfield has 197 residents who have tested positive for coronavirus.
There were four additional reported virus-associated deaths in Fairfield as of Tuesday compared to as of Monday.
There were no new Fairfield deaths as of Monday, with the number of residents who died after getting the virus remaining stable at eight.
The Town of Fairfield now has 144 residents who have tested positive for COVID, 7 residents who have passed away, and 34 who have recovered.
Nearly 200 postal workers nationwide were diagnosed with the new coronavirus, including one in Fairfield.
Connecticut officials released new details explaining why there was such a spike in coronavirus deaths.
“As of tonight, Fairfield has 35 confirmed cases of COVID-19 of the 2,571 in Connecticut.”
The number of coronavirus cases in Connecticut is now at 2,571 and 517 people are hospitalized throughout the state.
This sad event underscores importance of efforts we all must continue to collectively take to protect each other.
'I have received a number of emails from residents with concerns about people coming into Fairfield for short term rentals.'
"I want to provide you with some critical information regarding the ongoing public health crisis."
Gov. Ned Lamont has declared that non-essential businesses close in CT Monday. Here is a full list of exempt businesses.
Gov. Ned Lamont said the first Connecticut resident died as a result of the new coronavirus. The state saw a big increase in positive cases.
Prestige Companion & Homemakers, an elderly home-care service that serves Fairfield, takes important steps to prevent spread of coronavirus.
The Fairfield Health Department is offering a free healthy living program.
Assisted Living Services Offers Warning Signs, Solutions When Help Is Needed
Speakers will discuss the harmful health effects of vaping, how to talk to your kids and the new Tobacco 21 law in Connecticut.
Connecticut health officials also announced Friday the first human case of West Nile in the state for 2019.
The Annual Step Up For The Brave Stair Climb Challenge benefits homeless veterans and is presented by Homes for the Brave.
Assisted Living Services in Fairfield spotlights Healthy Aging Month in September.
The event Sept. 14, 2019, is a great workout to benefit homeless veterans.
The Town of Fairfield will hold a celebration for four Little League team champions.
DementiaWise certification uses research-based behavioral interventions to care for those with Alzheimer’s disease & other forms of dementia
It's an eight-week program and it is free.
New monthly program recognizes Nana Watson for Outstanding Client Care.
The Fairfield Health Department is asking residents to participate and the first 20 people to RSVP for the event will receive a gift card.
The Fairfield Health Department is hosting a free 13-week healthy lifestyle program.
Fairfield’s First Assisted Living Community Opens with Much Fanfare from Local Residents
Assisted Living Services Offers Warning Signs, Solutions When Help is Needed
to Build Stronger Families in Fairfield County