Health & Fitness
Coronavirus Greenwich: 56 Test Positive, 10 Hospitalized
As of Friday morning, Greenwich Hospital has tested 284 people in its outpatient collection station, of which 56 have COVID-19.
GREENWICH, CT — Confirmed cases of the new coronavirus in Greenwich have risen to 56, and 10 of those patients are currently hospitalized at Greenwich Hospital, according to First Selectman Fred Camillo.
A total of 284 people have been tested for the virus at the hospital, and those 56 "come from all over the stateas well as Westchester County," he said during a Friday afternoon briefing to update residents on efforts to combat COVID-19.
On Thursday, the number of positive COVID-19 cases at the hospital was 44, and three required hospitalization.
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"The hospital remains prepared and ready to treat any and all patients," Camillo said.
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Below is the full announcement:
Here is the daily update from First Selectman Fred Camillo on the Town’s response to the
COVID-19 pandemic and the needs of our residents.
To lead by example for social distancing, we are issuing electronic press updates every
afternoon which will be followed with a teleconferencing opportunity for the media. The updates
also will be posted on the Town website’s dedicated page (www.greenwichct.gov/covid19) for
COVID-19 information. This page also includes links for residents to subscribe for emergency
alerts.
Greenwich Hospital
As of Friday morning, Greenwich Hospital has tested 284 people in its outpatient collection
station. Of those tested, 56 have returned positive. These people come from all over the state
as well as Westchester County. As more testing is available, we will inevitably see more patients
test positive.
Currently, there are 10 patients in the hospital who have tested positive. The hospital remains
prepared and ready to treat any and all patients.
Please reach out to your doctor or healthcare facility if you have an upcoming appointment for
the latest information on hours of operation and visitor restrictions. Many offices are now
offering telemedicine services during this time.
If you think you have COVID-19 symptoms, call your doctor or healthcare facility before visiting.
If you have questions about COVID-19, call 833-ASK-YNHH (833-275-9644), or check the
website: https://www.ynhhs.org/patient-care/covid-19.aspx
Greenwich Police
The Police Department asks that if you are experiencing mild symptoms of illness and are not
in a high risk group that you contact your personal physician rather than call 911. If you have
mild symptoms, do not go to the emergency room before contacting your doctor for direction. If
you have any serious symptoms, please do not hesitate to call 911. Please save 911 for real
emergencies.
Department of Public Works
Given the goals of social distancing, please consider visiting the Holly Hill Transfer Station
during the week, to help reduce the number of visitors to the site on Saturday. The Book Swap
shed remains closed until further notice. Please do not leave book donations.
Parks & Recreation Department
The Department will not be issuing any field permits at the present time. Everyone is
encouraged to practice social distancing at all times. There are no organized games or
practices permitted at this time. People are allowed in Town Parks, but limitations are
expected. Please convey this to any of your users who may want to do something on their
own.
The Department hopes to have fields open as soon as it is safe to do so.
There will be additional Parks & Recreation staff and Police at Town parks and beaches this
weekend to ensure visitors are adhering to social distancing guidelines, including not playing
contact sports or organizing sports activities with more than five (5) people.
Greenwich Library
Greenwich Library staff is available to answer questions by phone and email Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Residents may visit the Digital Library for 24/7 access to eBooks,
audiobooks, magazines, movies, music, learning and more all available on the website.
• For Borrowing, call (203) 625-6524.
• For Reference, call (203) 622-7920.
• Ask a Virtual Librarian
The Bruce Museum Goes Digital
The Museum is highlighting its online offerings, and will expand upon its options to support
digital workshops, lesson plans, and enrichment activities for all ages. Read more at
https://brucemuseum.org/site/news_detail/bruce-museum-goes-digital
Commission on Aging
The Commission on Aging and The Greenwich Senior Center have been working with the
faculty of Greenwich Country Day School to launch ‘Connecting Our Neighbors Naturally
Enhancing Community Through Technology’ (CONNECTT).
CONNECTT offers both opportunities for participation in activities and classes, and the ability
to enjoy regular/daily telephone chats from the comfort of your own home. Participants will be
able to join in daily via telephone, computer, smartphone or tablet. Isolation is a challenge for
us all and CONNECTT can make a big difference.
For up-to-date information about community resources and the launch date of this exciting new
program visit the Commission on Aging on the Town of Greenwich website.
Other resources for residents:
For those residents experiencing challenges with food, finances, and living
arrangements, please call the Department of Human Services at 203-622-3800.
In addition to social distancing protocols, residents are encouraged to review CDCguidelines on preventing the spread of COVID-19.
If you experience price gouging, please contact the State Attorney General’s Office
which has a dedicated phone line and website to collect information: 860-808-5318 or
online at https://www.dir.ct.gov/ag/complaint/
The next press update will be released at 3:30 p.m., Monday, March 23, 2020, unless there is
a development that warrants immediate public notification.
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