"The virus is still here and we must continue to take necessary precautions to keep our community safe and healthy," said Mayor Rilling.
Statewide, there were 3,285 coronavirus-related deaths as of Friday.
No coronavirus-related deaths were reported on Thursday, and that number remains at 109.
The total number of Norwalk residents who have died from coronavirus stood at 106 as of Monday.
The number of new hospitalizations in the state declined by 49 to 1,327 as of Friday.
Statewide, the number of confirmed cases rose by 374 to 30,995 as of Wednesday.
The city will spend $1.6 million to purchase laptops for teachers and students, according to Mayor Harry Rilling.
Statewide as of Monday there have been 2,556 coronavirus-related deaths.
Statewide as of Friday there were 28,764 confirmed coronavirus cases and 2,339 deaths.
State officials are hoping for at least two weeks of declining hospitalizations before reopening Connecticut on May 20.
Connecticut has a total of 26,767 positive cases, 2,168 deaths and 1,691 hospitalizations as of Wednesday.
Statewide, new coronavirus hospitalizations have dropped.
On Monday, the number of coronavirus-related deaths in Connecticut climbed by 74, bringing the state's total to 1,998, officials said.
ConnectiCare teamed up with Norwalk Pizza & Pasta and the Greater Norwalk Chamber of Commerce to provide the lunches at Norwalk Hospital.
The hospital wants people who have recovered from COVID-19 to donate blood which could very well save another person's life.
Norwalk's annual the Fourth of July Fireworks at Calf Pasture Beach have been canceled this year.
Statewide, the number of deaths reached 1,639 as of Thursday.
The number of reported cases increased by nearly 400 due to a lab error; two more deaths also were reported, bringing the total to 54.
Connecticut had 20,360 confirmed cases as of Tuesday.
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In Fairfield County, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases was 8,320 as of Monday.
On Friday, the total number of coronavirus-related deaths in Connecticut eclipsed the 1,000 mark with 1,036.
Gov. Ned Lamont released data night on the state's coronavirus-related deaths.
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Connecticut was 15,884 as of Thursday.
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Norwalk are now well past 800, according to Mayor Harry Rilling.
Roman, a renowned Senior Olympian and Norwalk City Clerk, died as a result of the virus in March.
Dan Spano, 30, was a personal trainer who owned a GYMGUYZ franchise.
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the city reached 773 as of Tuesday, according to Mayor Harry Rilling.
As of Monday, the number of deaths statewide from the virus was 602, according to state health officials.
Coronavirus patients between the ages of 30 and 39 are the second-highest age group in the city, according to officials.
Connecticut approached 10,000 coronavirus cases on Thursday with 9,784 reported.
Mayor Rilling will join Norwalk Chief of Police Tom Kulhawik for a virtual “Coffee with a Cop” on Thursday, April 9, at noon.
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the city reached 625 on Tuesday.
In Fairfield County, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases grew to 3,719 as of Monday.
State health officials said on Friday that the number of new confirmed cases in Connecticut grew by more than a thousand in a day.
The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Norwalk stands at 330 as of Thursday.
A part-time employee at the Norwalk store has tested positive for the new coronavirus, in addition to an undisclosed number at other stores.
The number of confirmed cases of the new coronavirus in Norwalk stood at 315 as of Wednesday.
One of the deaths reportedly was of a school bus driver for Norwalk Public Schools. UPDATE
Most of the Norwalk coronavirus cases are among residents between the ages of 30 and 39, according to Mayor Harry Rilling.