Town officials said over a dozen residents have tested positive for the coronavirus over the past couple of days.
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Greenwich Town Hall will soon reopen to visitors on an appointment-only basis, town officials have announced.
Town officials also noted 45 Greenwich residents have died from the COVID-19 virus, according to the state Department of Public Health.
Town officials also noted 43 Greenwich residents have died from the COVID-19 virus, according to the state Department of Public Health.
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Town officials also noted 40 Greenwich residents have died from the COVID-19 virus, according to the state Department of Public Health.
Town officials also noted 39 Greenwich residents have died from the COVID-19 virus, according to the state Department of Public Health.
Town officials have also provided further information regarding the limited reopening of more town parks and marinas.
Additionally, Greenwich Hospital reports over 360 patients have been discharged from the hospital and continue their recuperation at home.
Town officials also advise residents to be on the lookout for scams related to the new coronavirus.
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 have also provided an update regarding a "conditional reopening" of the Griffith E. Harris Golf Course.
Town officials also said 288 patients who tested positive for the virus have been discharged from Greenwich Hospital thus far.
First Selectman Fred Camillo said town officials were "encouraged by some of the numbers...but we're not there yet."
Ten "critically ill" patients at Greenwich Hospital have received an experimental plasma therapy treatment, the hospital has announced.
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So far, 247 patients have been discharged from the hospital and continue their recuperation at home, according to town officials.
Town officials also said over 200 patients who tested positive for the virus have been discharged from Greenwich Hospital thus far.
First Selectman Fred Camillo has also ordered Town Hall to remain closed to all employees for nearly a month longer than initially planned.
The town's health department noted this is the largest daily increase of confirmed cases in Greenwich thus far.
Town officials also said 200 patients who tested positive for the virus have been discharged from Greenwich Hospital thus far.
Greenwich Hospital also reports over 100 patients who have tested positive are being treated in several different units of the facility.
First Selectman Fred Camillo said the town will now require employees at grocery stores and establishments handling food to wear masks.
Town officials also provided an age breakdown of residents who have tested positive for the virus.
Police said there are currently "no known criminal violations" for them to investigate at the facility.
So far, 75 patients have recovered and been discharged from Greenwich Hospital, however not all of these patients were town residents.
A total of seven patients have died at Greenwich Hospital, however not all of those patients were Greenwich residents, town officials said.
Police said a number of people were found in town parks, which are currently closed, over the weekend and advised to social distance.
First Selectman Fred Camillo also provided a comment regarding what residents can do for the upcoming Easter holiday weekend.
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The town has also provided a breakdown of the ages of residents who have tested positive for the virus.
Along with the latest number of residents to test positive for the virus, town officials have made a list of canceled or postponed events.
Along with the latest number of residents who tested positive for the virus, town officials said some upcoming meetings will be rescheduled.
Officials also gave an update on the number of patients at the Greenwich Hospital outpatient site who have tested positive for the virus.
As the number of town residents testing positive for COVID-19 rises, Greenwich Hospital says they are prepared for an influx of patients.
According to figures released Monday by town officials, the number of positive COVID-19 cases in Greenwich has reached 31.
As of Friday morning, Greenwich Hospital has tested 284 people in its outpatient collection station, of which 56 have COVID-19.