New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in the Ridgefield area.
Ridgefield First Selectman Rudy Marconi said that a "vaccine team" is making preparations for the vaccine rollout.
The Town of Ridgefield will also be hosting a webinar on the current state of its efforts regarding the coronavirus on Thursday.
A COVID-19 Task Force presentation will take place on Thursday, December 3, 2020 at 7 p.m.
First Selectman Rudy Marconi said he hopes to have the drive-thru test site operational by the end of next week.
Ridgefield is currently averaging nine new cases per day, according to First Selectman Rudy Marconi.
This week's jump in COVID-19 cases makes Ridgefield a red zone, the highest tier of infection tracked by the state.
Ridgefield First Selectman warned the community that the town is "flirting very dangerously with the most critical COVID response level."
The state DPH issued a "COVID-19 alert" for neighboring Danbury on Friday after a significant increase in cases there in the last two weeks.
The coronavirus testing previously scheduled for Saturday, July 25, in Ridgefield has been canceled.
"We are seeing a trend of younger people beginning to get the virus and we are attributing that partially to their relaxed behavior..."
The Ridgefield health director is warning that more youngsters are testing positive for COVID-19.
Coronavirus cases in Ridgefield have not risen in the past 24 hours, according to data released Wednesday.
There are 219 of the new coronavirus in Ridgefield as of Tuesday, with 42 confirmed deaths to date
Last weekend saw the third Saturday that the town had offered free drive-thru testing for residents.
Ridgefield has partnered with Docs Medical Group to offer town-wide drive-thru testing for the coronavirus.
Here are the latest coronavirus updates and news happenings for Ridgefield.
Allergy sufferers rejoice/beware, as high/low rates of pollen are expected in Ridgefield in the coming days.
No prescription is required, but residents are encouraged to preregister online for purposes of planning.
Here are the latest, local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Ridgefield.
The Ridgefield first selectman was a guest on the governor's daily COVID-19 briefing and weighed in on the "Reopen CT" controversy.
During an operation in 2006, Zeus was responsible for the seizure of 10 pounds of marijuana.
Dan Spano, 30, was a personal trainer and Ridgefield High School graduate, who owned a GYMGUYZ franchise.
Dan Spano, who was living in Norwalk, was a 2008 graduate of Ridgefield High School.