#Middlebury #COVID19 #Coronavirus
At 4 p.m. Tuesday, state officials said there were 618 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Connecticut as of 10 a.m. Tuesday, March 24. This compares to 415 the day before at the same time.
The age group with the largest number of cases was 50 – 59 followed by 40 – 49 and 60 – 69. The age group with the largest number of hospitalizations was 80 and older followed by 60 – 69 and 70 – 79.
Confirmed cases of COVID-19: 618
- Fairfield County: 384
- Hartford County: 88
- Litchfield County: 22
- Middlesex County: 8
- New Haven County: 89
- New London County: 6
- Tolland Count: 19
- Windham County: 2
The state reports 71 patients were hospitalized, and 12 have died. A state public health lab has tested 1,038 patients, and 144, or 13%, of those tested positive. Statewide, more than 5,300 tests have been reported.
Cases in Middlebury and abutting towns are: Middlebury – 0, Naugatuck – 2, Oxford – 2, Southbury – 4, Woodbury – 1, Watertown – 1, Waterbury – 10.
Towns with the highest number of cases are:
- Westport – 79
- Norwalk – 46
- Greenwich – 41
- Stamford and Ridgefield – 34 each
- Danbury – 29
- New Haven – 22
- Bridgeport – 16
- Hartford – 14
- Brookfield, Darien and Wilton – 13 each
- New Canaan – 11
- Waterbury – 10
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