COVID-19 Update – March 1, 2021 – 282,626 cases

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NOTE: Reports are issued Mondays and Thursdays.

Report Highlights

  • Middlebury had 6 new confirmed cases and 7 new probable cases for the four days from Wednesday, February 24, 2021, at 8:30 p.m. to Sunday, February 28, 2021, at 8:30 p.m.
  • Middlebury reported no new deaths from COVID-19; total deaths remain at 19.
  • The cumulative number of cases (confirmed and probable) in Middlebury rose to 587 from 574 in the latest report from state health officials.
  • Middlebury had 21.3 cases per 100,000 for the period of Feb. 7, 2021, to Feb. 20, 2021 (10 cases in week 1; 13 cases in week 2), up from 19.4 cases per 100,000 for the period of Jan. 31, 2021, to Feb. 13, 2021 (11 cases in week 1; 10 cases in week 2).
  • The state daily test positivity rate as of Sunday, February 28, 2021, at 8:30 p.m. was 2.35%, up from 2.12% Wednesday, February 24, 2021, at 8:30 p.m.

On Monday, March 1, 2021, Connecticut state officials said from Wednesday, February 24, 2021, at 8:30 p.m. to Sunday, February 28, 2021, at 8:30 p.m., COVID-19 cases in the state rose to 282,626. This is an increase of 3,467 cases over four days.

On Sunday at 8:30 p.m., 417 COVID-19 patients were hospitalized, a decrease of 68 patients since Wednesday, and deaths numbered 7,651, an increase of 37 deaths.

Cumulative cases in Middlebury and abutting towns were: Middlebury – 533 confirmed (+6) and 54 probable (+7), Naugatuck – 2,580 confirmed and 207 probable, Oxford – 695 confirmed and 44 probable, Southbury – 1,022 confirmed and 109 probable, Woodbury – 452 confirmed and 46 probable, Watertown – 1,762 confirmed and 187 probable, and Waterbury – 11,781 confirmed and 943 probable.

This brief daily report focuses on the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Middlebury and its abutting towns. Readers interested in more information can click on the link below to the state’s daily report. The state publishes reports Monday through Friday. Thursday’s report is more detailed than those on other days.

Read the entire report here.

 

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