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Norwalk Coronavirus: Information On City Services, Food Options

As of Tuesday, Connecticut had 68 confirmed cases of COVID-19, 48 of which are in Fairfield County, state officials said.

NORWALK, CT — As the city continues efforts to combat the new coronavirus (COVID-19), Norwalk officials have listed a host of information on schedules, services and food options to help residents navigate the new reality of living through the outbreak.

Norwalk City Hall remains closed, and school is not expected to resume until March 31 at the earliest.

As of Tuesday, Connecticut had 68 confirmed cases of COVID-19, 48 of which are in Fairfield County, state officials said. Of those 48, 20 are in Westport. The county with the next closest number of confirmed cases is New Haven County with eight.

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Based on Patch reporting, among the communities with confirmed cases — in addition to Norwalk and Westport — are Bethlehem, Darien, Farmington, Greenwich, Milford, New Canaan, New Haven, Ridgefield, Rocky Hill, Stamford, Stratford, Waterbury and Wilton.

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