The federal government is tracking the decline of COVID-19 cases in nursing homes, including in the Wilton area.
Here are Wilton’s recent coronavirus infection rates and how many residents have been vaccinated.
Residents are still encouraged to make an appointment with a vaccine provider outside Wilton.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including one in Wilton.
The second dose clinic, which is being held from 10:00a.m. to 1:00p.m. is posted on VAMS and has available appointments.
'Hospitalized Patients: Statewide, 815 with a 12-net patient decrease. Fairfield County, 224 with a 10-net patient increase.'
Here are the latest numbers on hospital capacity, including ICUs, in the Wilton area.
A large number of the providers will be using VAMS, the CDC's Vaccine Administration Management System.
'Hospitalized Patients: Statewide, 874 with a 26-net patient decrease. Fairfield County, 214 with a 3-net patient increase.'
'Hospitalized Patients: Statewide, 900 with a 12-net patient decrease. Fairfield County, 211 with an 18-net patient decrease.'
'Hospitalized Patients: Statewide, 912 with a 73-net patient decrease. Fairfield County, 229 with a 24-net patient decrease.'
Here's how many inpatient and ICU hospital beds are currently filled in the Wilton area and across CT.
State health officials released data for the first time which shows how many residents in each town have been vaccinated for COVID-19.
'Hospitalized Patients: Statewide, 985 with a 31-net patient decrease. Fairfield County, 253 with a 3-net patient increase.'
'Hospitalized Patients: Statewide, 1,016 with 52-net patient decrease. Fairfield County, 250 with a 15-net patient decrease.'
In total, 25 known confirmed positive cases associated with the weekend gatherings, with 1 test pending.
'Hospitalized Patients: Statewide, 1,068 with no-net patient change. Fairfield County, 265 with a 7-net patient increase.'
'Input provided will enable the Commission to develop thoughtful recommendations to the Board of Selectmen.'
In total, 20 known confirmed positive cases associated with the weekend gatherings, with 3 tests pending.
Here are the latest figures on hospital capacity in the Wilton area and across Connecticut.
'Hospitalized Patients: Statewide, 1,058 with a 11-net patient decrease. Fairfield County, 250 with a 29-net patient decrease.'
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'The roll-out of the vaccine to staff and residents of congregate living settings will be phased in throughout Phase 1b.'
'Hospitalized Patients: Statewide, 1,114 with a 16-net patient increase. Fairfield County, 276 with a 28-net patient increase.'
New federal government data shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the Wilton area.
'Today’s announcement about vaccinations for individuals aged 75 and above is available in the below link.'
The phone number to call to schedule an appointment is expected to be released tonight or tomorrow.
'Hospitalized Patients: Statewide, 1,154 with a 12-net patient increase. Fairfield County, 284 with a 3-net patient increase.'
Appointments for vaccination are available as of Jan. 18 and may be made online.
'Hospitalized Patients: Statewide, 1,142 with a 33-net patient increase. Fairfield County, 281 with a 7-net patient increase.'
New federal government data shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in the Wilton area.
'Hospitalized Patients: Statewide, 1087 with a 62-net patient decrease. Fairfield County, 280 with a 13-net patient decrease.'
'Nationwide, 15.42 million vaccines had been delivered and 4.56 million had been administered.'
'The new year brings us all hope. The hope of a better 2021 for us all.'
'Hospitalized Patients: Statewide, 1,167 with a 52-net patient decrease. Fairfield County, 291 with no change.'
'Hospitalized Patients: Statewide, 1,219 with a 64-net patient increase. Fairfield County, 291 with a 12-net patient increase.'
'Hospitalized Patients: Statewide, 1,155 with a 12-net patient increase. Fairfield County, 279 with a 6-net patient decrease.'
'Shipments with 63,300 doses of Moderna vaccine and 24,375 doses of Pfizer vaccine are expected to be arrive in Connecticut this week.'