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"I want to thank everyone who has volunteered to support our seniors," says Emergency Management Director Mike Handler.
A team of New Canaan Public School nurses are assisting the town's Health Department during the coronavirus outbreak.
"Anyone with symptoms should consult their personal physician and must behave as if they have tested positive and quarantine themselves."
As the town continues to deal with COVID-19, New Canaan First Selectman Kevin Moynihan thanks health professionals, volunteers & responders.
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in New Canaan reached nine, as of Monday, according to state officials.
Drive-thru testing for COVID-19 continues in New Canaan, but some appointments need to be rescheduled, officials announced.
Officers will continue to respond to all emergency calls for service, medical calls, crimes in progress and other calls.
Most essential Town employees will continue to serve the public from home.
"Please continue to look out for your neighbors from a distance and know that we are doing everything possible to keep you all safe."
Gov. Ned Lamont announced the town's second COVID-19 casualty on Thursday evening.
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The test site will be outdoors at Saxe Middle School, but is only for residents with symptoms who have been pre-screened by a physician.
"Drive-thru testing for New Canaan residents only will commence on Friday, March 20th," said Director of Emergency Management Mike Handler.
While social distancing remains in place, there are some locations around town where residents can get some relief from staying home.
The department says that volunteers might be needed as the COVID-19 outbreak continues to evolve.
The foundation has partnered with half a dozen local not-for-profit organizations to provide meals.
Additionally, officials warned residents to avoid mixing certain chemicals when trying to make sanitizing products at home.
"All food establishments are prohibited from all in restaurant and outside service," said Emergency Management Director Michael Handler.
Schools are closed; Town Hall is open only part-time for "essential services."
An elderly New Canaan man who lives at home alone is the third Connecticut resident to test positive for COVID-19.
Prestige Companion & Homemakers, an elderly home-care service that serves New Canaan, takes steps to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
While the town has not had to grapple with COVID-19, the number of cases of Influenza in public schools are up significantly, officials say.
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The incident marked the second time in recent weeks that New Canaan police officers saved a life.
The suspect "appeared to be in distress" during the September incident, according to police.
Police Chief Leon Krolikowski said all involved will receive commendations from the department.
"Upon arriving, officers observed approximately 30-40 teenagers running from the residence and dispersing in various directions."
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