Here are Stratford’s recent coronavirus infection rates and how many residents have been vaccinated.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including in Stratford.
Here is the latest federal data on hospital capacity, including ICUs, in Fairfield County.
State health officials released data for the first time that shows how many residents in each town have been vaccinated for COVID-19.
Here's how the COVID-19 epidemic is affecting hospital and ICU capacity in Fairfield County and across CT.
New federal data shows how the coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Fairfield County and across Connecticut.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in Fairfield County.
The mayor and council discussed the vaccine Monday. Additionally, a resident suggested creating a memorial for those who died of the virus.
New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in Fairfield County.
The target group served by C.A.R.E.S. is at particularly high risk of serious and potentially life-threatening medical complications.
New virus data was recently released on patient recovery and nursing home deaths in Stratford.
There had been 64 virus-associated deaths in Stratford as of Wednesday.
Of the nearly 60 Stratford deaths associated with COVID-19, at least 26 occurred at the Lord Chamberlain Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.
Stratford saw a spike in confirmed cases Thursday after numbers had remained relatively flat for several days.
Totals rose Wednesday in town after both the number of confirmed new coronavirus cases and related deaths remained flat Tuesday.
Monday's numbers marked an increase of four deaths and 12 cases in Stratford since Saturday.
New information was released Friday on nursing home virus deaths in Stratford, as were updated numbers on testing and recovery.
Deaths and confirmed cases rose Thursday in Stratford, but virus hospitalizations declined statewide for the eighth day in a row.
More than 40 Stratford residents had died as of Wednesday after contracting the new coronavirus.
Virus-associated deaths increased Tuesday in Stratford, but virus hospitalizations dropped for the sixth consecutive day across the state.
There were 23 more confirmed cases of the virus in town day-over-day as of Monday, bringing the total to 514 cases, the mayor's office said.
The state reported 491 confirmed cases of the new coronavirus in Stratford as of Sunday.
As of Friday, 62 percent of Stratford residents who had contracted the virus were recovered or recovering and 6 percent had died.
There were a total of 29 virus-associated deaths and 468 confirmed cases as of Thursday in Stratford.
There were no new reported deaths associated with the virus as of Wednesday in Stratford, according to the mayor.
As of Tuesday, a total of 28 Stratford residents were reported to have died after contracting the virus.
Despite an increase in known cases, for the first day in over a week, Stratford's mayor did not report any new virus-related deaths Monday.
Stratford is nearing 400 confirmed cases of the new coronavirus.
Stratford had one additional death and 33 more cases Saturday, according to the mayor's office.
Of the 19 Stratford residents reported to have died as of Thursday after getting the virus, 12 were over 80 and 9 lived in a nursing home.
As of Friday, 24 Stratford residents had died after contracting the new coronavirus and there were 351 confirmed cases in town.
Stratford now has more than 300 residents who have tested positive for the new coronavirus.
In Stratford, reported deaths increased by three day-over-day and confirmed cases were up by 16.
Three additional deaths and 16 more confirmed cases of the virus were reported Tuesday in Stratford.
Reported virus-associated deaths increased by four since Saturday in Stratford, while confirmed cases went up by 20.
"Our thoughts and prayers go out to the associate's family, friends and community," a Stop & Shop spokeswoman said.
As of Wednesday, there were 126 confirmed cases of the new coronavirus in Stratford, according to the mayor's office.
The number of confirmed new coronavirus cases statewide as of Sunday was nearly 2,000, according to state data.