Politics & Government

Ledge Light Health District Sees Rise In Coronavirus Cases

The rate for Stonington has remained relatively flat.

(Town of Stonington)

September 28, 2020

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Dear Stonington Residents,

While this is an extremely difficult time; it is also a time for us to show just how kind and strong we are, together as a community. Remember, even small actions, can make a big difference. If you are well and able, please think of friends, family and neighbors who might benefit from your help at this time, as well as our local non-profits and business.

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During this time, we want to do everything we can to stay connected. Please check our new First Selectman's blog for regular updates on specific topics, such as state and local reopening information, local community initiatives, mental health and wellness and business resources. Members of the community are also encouraged to sign up for email updates from the Town. You can do this by sending your name, along with preferred email to UpdateSignup@stonington-ct.gov.

COVID-19 Cases: As of September 23, 2020, the total of laboratory-confirmed and probable COVID-19 cases reported among Connecticut residents is 56,472, including 54,113 laboratory-confirmed and 2,359 probable cases. Seventy-two patients are currently hospitalized with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. There have been 4,499 COVID-19-associated deaths. In New London county, we have 11 people currently hospitalized and 1,756 confirmed cases. Looking at data from our local health district, LLHD has reported an increase across the 10 municipalities they cover (see chart). Note, Stonington as of this date has maintained a relatively flat curve with 40 cases reported. For several graphs and tables containing more data, including a list of cases in every municipality, visit ct.gov/coronavirus and click the link that is labeled, ā€œCOVID-19 Data Tracker.ā€ For RI information, including town-by-town numbers, please see here.

Reopening Resources: Regarding reopening information from the State of CT, including detailed guidelines for each sector/activity, can be found here. All businesses are required to self-certify prior to opening. Click here for form. Please know, if you already self-certified your business during Phase 1, your business will NOT need to certify again during Phase 2 or 3. Information on Town of Stonington municipal reopening to the public, along with requested guidelines can be found here.

Travel Advisory: For anyone traveling into Connecticut from a state that has a new daily positive test rate higher than 10 per 100,000 residents or a state with a 10% or higher positivity rate over a 7-day rolling average, please take note that you are asked to self-quarantine for a 14-day period from the time of last contact within the identified state. As of September 22, 2020 there are 35 locations that meet the criteria. You can read more here. Please know it is strongly advised not to travel to/from one of these states if at all possible. If you are traveling you are required to fill out a travel health form, which can be found here.

Ongoing Health and Safety: Please note, as the new Executive Orders come out increasing social gathering size both indoors and outdoors, please keep in mind that contract tracing remains a key way our local health officials are able to help curb the spread of this virus. Consider watching this video from LLHD to learn more. As we work to reopen our local economy, schools, and non-profits, it remains imperative that we all please use a face cover whenever you are unable to maintain the recommended six feet of distance. We know that a significant portion of individuals lack symptoms, but can transmit the virus to others. Please continue to take steps to protect yourself and those around you, these include: wash your hands often and thoroughly; avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth; disinfect surfaces routinely; cough into your elbow. Remember this is not just for your safety, but the most vulnerable in our community.

Flu Shot Recommendation: This week the Connecticut Department of Public Health announced the state of influenza vaccination clinics in Connecticut for the coming flu season and is encouraging people in the state to get vaccinated for the flu as soon as possible.

Mental Health and Community Support: In addition to the physical health impacts, please know there are also resources for mental health support during this challenging time. Please see here for a list of state resources, or call us at human service 860-535-5015. We also know that social isolation can amplify issues at home. If you are concerned about a relationship and would like someone to talk to, call CT Safe Connect – (888) 774-2900. Safe Futures is also available 24/7 via their confidential crisis line (860) 701-6001. Please know, you are not alone. Moreover, if you would like assistance with grocery deliveries, pet supplies, or might benefit from a friendly check-in (they even do book drop offs), please visit www.stoningtonhelps.com or call us at Town Hall or Human Services. If you have any other needs, or know of others in need of asstiance, please do not hesitate to reach out. We have many different options to assist residents in need. The CDC also recommends positive ways to cope with stress, such as taking breaks from watching the news or reading about the pandemic; taking care of your body by being physically active; eating healthy; getting plenty of sleep; stretching or practicing meditation; staying engaged in activities you enjoy and staying connected to others even though we are physically distancing from each other. Spending time in nature, on trails, and other open spaces is another effective way to cope. Join Hike Stonington to find more local spots and be part of a community initiative. Just remember to be at least six feet apart at all times.

For the most up-to-date information from the State of Connecticut on COVID-19, including an FAQ and other guidance and resources, residents are encouraged to visit ct.gov/coronavirus. Individuals who have general questions that are not answered on the website can also call 2-1-1 for assistance. The hotline is available 24 hours a day. For general questions regarding COVID-19, please contact the Yale New Haven Hotline at 1-203-688-1700. If you are not feeling well, contact your physician by phone for instructions. In the event of an emergency, dial 9-1-1.

If you have ideas on further ways the community can connect or provide additional resources in this time of need, wish to ask questions, share ideas or concerns please call Town Hall.

We will get through this together.

Thank you and stay safe,

Danielle Chesebrough, Stonington First Selectman

Department Phone Numbers

Administrative Services 860-535-5000

Assessment Department 860-535-5098

Building Official 860-535-5075

Finance Department 860-535-5070

First Selectman 860-535-5050

Human Services Department 860-535-5015

Planning & Land Use 860-535-5095

Public Works 860-535-5055

Solid Waste 860-535-5099

Sanitarian (Ledge Light Health) 860-535-5010

Tax Collector 860-535-5080

Town Clerk 860-535-5060

Voter Registration 860-535-5047 or 5054

WPCA 860-535-5065

Police 860-599-4411

Police Emergency 911

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This press release was produced by the Town of Stonington. The views expressed here are the author’s own.