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Greenwich Coronavirus Updates: 37 More Residents Test Positive

Town officials also noted over 30 Greenwich residents have died from the COVID-19 virus, according to the state Department of Public Health.

Town officials said 667 Greenwich residents have tested positive for the new coronavirus as of April 28, 2020.
Town officials said 667 Greenwich residents have tested positive for the new coronavirus as of April 28, 2020. (RJ Scofield/Patch Staff)

GREENWICH, CT — The number of Greenwich residents who have tested positive for the new coronavirus has risen to 667 as of Tuesday, April 28, according to Greenwich Health Department Director Caroline Baisley. That number is 37 more than the 630 positive cases reported by town officials a day prior.

Town officials also noted 33 Greenwich residents have died from the virus, also referred to as COVID-19, as of Monday, April 26, according to the state Department of Public Health. That number has not changed from the data released a day prior.

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Additionally, Greenwich Hospital reports that, as of Tuesday, there were 78 patients who tested positive for the virus being treated in several different units of the facility, town officials said.

So far, 350 patients have been discharged from the hospital and continue their recuperation at home. To date, 4,609 people have been tested at the hospital, with 1,620 people testing positive, town officials said.

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All of these numbers reflect both patients who live in Greenwich and patients from other areas in Connecticut, as well as Westchester County, N.Y., town officials said.

For previous updates regarding the partial reopening of town parks and "The Griff" golf course, click here.

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