Total tests (positive and negative) as of 8/20: 1,014,840 -- a one-week increase of 87,505 compared to 70,237 on 8/13.
Connecticut was flattening the curve but then started to head in the wrong direction. Gettting back on track during the past 3 weeks.
New cases per week
- Aug 14-20: 650 (up 21% from previous week)
- Aug 7-13: 537 (down 7% from previous week)
- Jul 31-Aug 6: 575 (down 60% from previous week)
- July 24-30: 1,438 (up 41% from previous week)
- July 17-23: 1,023 (up 34% from previous week)
- July 10-16: 763 (up 36% from previous week)
- July 3-9: 563 (down 14% from previous week)
- June 26-Jul 2: 652 (up 18% from previous week)
- June 19-25: 554 (down 43% from previous week)
- June 12-18: 979 (down 20% from previous week)
- June 5-11: 1,222 (down 27% from previous week)
- May 29-June 4: 1,680 (down 29% from previous week)
- May 22-28: 2,351 (down 37% from previous week))
- May 15-21: 3,744
- May 8-14: 3,680
- May 1-7: 4.084
- April 24-30: 4,600
- April 16-23: 7,216
- April 9-15: 6,010
COVID-19 deaths are projected to peak in Connecticut on April 21. Total projected deaths: 2,732. (NPR) As of 8/20, Connecticut recorded 4,437 deaths.
Deaths reported:
- As of March 19 - 1
- As of March 26 - 21 (+ 20)
- As of April 2 - 112 (+ 91)
- As of April 9 - 380 (+268)
- As of April 16 - 971 (+591)
- As of April 23 - 1,639 (+668)
- As of April 30 - 2,257 (+618)
- As of May 7 - 2,797 (+540)
- As of May 14 - 3,219 (+422)
- As of May 21 - 3,582 (+363)
- As of May 28 - 3,826 (+236)
- As of June 4 - 4,007 (+181)
- As of June 11 - 4,146 (+139)
- As of June 18 - 4,226 (+ 80)
- As of June 25 - 4,298 (+ 72)
- As of July 2 - 4,326 (+ 28)
- As of July 9 - 4,348 (+ 22)
- As of July 16 - 4,389 (+ 41)
- As of July 23 - 4 410 (+ 21)
- As of July 30 - 4,431 (+ 21)
- As of Aug 6 - 4,437 (+ 6)
- As of Aug 13 - 4,450 (+ 13)
- As of Aug 20 - 4,458 (+ 7)
Related posts:
Alabama. (8/17/2020)
Arizona. (8/17/2020)
Arkansas. (8/20/2020)
California. (8/16/2020)
Connecticut. (8/21/2020)
Florida. (8/17/2020)
Illinois. (8/18/2020)
Indiana. (8/15/2020)
New Jersey, (8/11/2020)
Pennsylvania. (8/18/2020)
South Carolina. (8/19/2020)
South Dakota. (8/20/2020)
Tennessee. (8/21/2020)
Washington State. (6/12/2020)
West Virginia. (8/4/2020)
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The reasons provided:
- Proximity to New York City
- Population density
- Age of the population
- Timing of social distancing measures
- Counting protocol (includes 'probable' cases)
- Lack of widespread testing
Screenshot of Hartford Courant (4/26/2020)
Screenshot of Hartford Courant (4/22/2020)
Screenshot of Hartford Courant (4/20/2020)
Screenshot of Hartford Courant (4/18/2020)
Screenshot of Hartford Courant (4/10/2020)
Screenshot of Hartford Courant (4/7/2020)
Screenshot of Hartford Courant (4/4/2020)
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