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Latest Ridgefield Coronavirus Updates: 90 Confirmed Cases
Gov. Ned Lamont said Connecticut had 1,090 more positive coronavirus cases over the past day bringing the total number to 4,914.
RIDGEFIELD, CT — Town Health Director Ed Briggs has confirmed that there are 90 residents who have tested positive for the new coronavirus, as of non Friday.
The patients range in age from 2 to 101, according to Briggs.
"Our death toll remains at 10 and is a sad reminder of how diligent we must remain in keeping our most vulnerable population safe," First Selectman Rudy Marconi said in a news release.
Marconi is urging all residents to continue to isolate as much as possible and practice social distance when going outside.
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Gov. Ned Lamont said Connecticut had 1,090 more positive coronavirus cases over the past day bringing the total number to 4,914. An additional 19 deaths were reported bringing the total to 131 deaths and the number of hospitalizations spiked by 82 to 909, the governor said.