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What's the Risk of Contracting COVID-19 From Your Pet?
With growing reports of animals being diagnosed with COVID-19, many owners are wondering if their pets can pass the virus to their family. CEO of Animal Policy Group Mark Cushing insists that there is no need to take extra precautions as the risk of animals spreading the virus to people is extremely low.
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Jay-Z's Made in America Festival Canceled Due to Coronavirus Pandemic
Jay-Z’s annual festival in Philadelphia, Made in America, won’t take place Labor Day weekend due to the coronavirus pandemic
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Nearly 14,000 COVID-19 Tests Performed Overnight in Conn., Less Than 3% Come Back Positive
There were nearly 14,000 coronavirus tests performed overnight as cases in Connecticut near 45,000 and hospitalizations continue to decrease. In total, 342,338 people have been tested for coronavirus in Connecticut, including an additional 13,985 people since yesterday. Less than three percent of the tests that were performed have come back positive. In Connecticut, there are 44,994 cases of coronavirus, including…
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No New Hospitalizations as Coronavirus Cases in Conn. Near 44,000
There were no new coronavirus-related hospitalizations in Connecticut overnight and there are now nearly 44,000 cases of the virus. There are 333 patients currently hospitalized with COVID-19, however, there were no new coronavirus-related hospitalizations since yesterday, according to new numbers released by the state on Sunday. In Connecticut, there are 43,968 cases of coronavirus, including an increase of 150 cases…
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Coronavirus in Conn.: Hospitalizations Continue to Decline, Cases Exceed 43,500
Coronavirus-related hospitalizations in Connecticut are continuing to decline as cases exceed 43,500. There are 333 patients currently hospitalized with COVID-19, which is a decrease of 17 since yesterday, according to new numbers released by the state on Saturday. In Connecticut, there are 43,818 cases of coronavirus, including an increase of 358 cases since yesterday. The death toll now stands at…
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Coronavirus Hospitalizations Continue to Decline in Conn., Cases Now Exceed 42,200
Coronavirus-related hospitalizations in Connecticut are continuing to decline as cases now exceed 42,200. There are 481 patients currently hospitalized with COVID-19, which is a decrease of 52 since yesterday, according to new numbers released by the state on Sunday. In Connecticut, there are 42,201 cases of coronavirus, including an increase of 179 cases since yesterday. The death toll now stands…
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Coronavirus in Conn.: Hospitalizations Continue to Decline, Cases Exceed 42,000
Coronavirus-related hospitalizations in Connecticut are continuing to decline as cases exceed 42,000. There are 533 patients currently hospitalized with COVID-19, which is a decrease of 44 since yesterday, according to new numbers released by the state on Saturday. In Connecticut, there are 42,022 cases of coronavirus, including an increase of 260 cases since yesterday. The death toll now stands at…
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Coronavirus in Conn.: Hospitalizations Continue to Decline, Cases Approach 40,500
Coronavirus-related hospitalizations in Connecticut are continuing to decline as cases approach 40,500. There are 701 patients currently hospitalized with COVID-19, which is a decrease of 23 since yesterday, according to new numbers released by the state on Sunday. In Connecticut, there are 40,468 cases of coronavirus, including an increase of 446 cases since yesterday. The death toll now stands at…
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COVID-19 Hospitalizations in Conn. Continue to Decline as Cases Exceed 40,000
Coronavirus-related hospitalizations in Connecticut are continuing to decline as cases exceed more than 40,000. There are 724 patients currently hospitalized with COVID-19, which is a decrease of 16 since yesterday, according to new numbers released by the state on Saturday. In Connecticut, there are 40,022 cases of coronavirus, including an increase of 382 cases since yesterday. The death toll now…
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COVID-19 Hospitalizations Continue to Decline Days Out From Conn.'s First Phase of Reopening
Coronavirus-related hospitalizations in Connecticut are continuing to decline as the state is days out from the first phase of reopening. There are 937 patients currently hospitalized with COVID-19, which is a decrease of 57 since yesterday, according to new numbers released by the state on Sunday. In Connecticut, there are 37,419 cases of coronavirus, including an increase of 716 cases…
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COVID-19 Hospitalizations Now Under 1,000 as Conn. Nears First Phase of Reopening
Coronavirus-related hospitalizations in Connecticut are continuing to decline and are now below 1,000 as the state gets closer to the first phase of reopening. There are 994 patients currently hospitalized with COVID-19, which is a decrease of 39 since yesterday, according to new numbers released by the state on Saturday. In Connecticut, there are 36,703 cases of coronavirus, including an…
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Coronavirus in Conn.: Hospitalizations Continue to Decline for 11th Straight Day
Hospitalizations from coronavirus in Connecticut are continuing to decline for an eleventh straight day. The net number of hospitalizations fell by 63 since yesterday, for a total of 1,488 people hospitalized. An additional 59 people have died since yesterday, bringing the total number of coronavirus-related deaths in Connecticut to 2,495, according to the latest numbers released by the state on…
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COVID-19 Hospitalizations Decline for 10th Straight Day as Coronavirus Cases Approach 30,000
Hospitalizations from coronavirus in Connecticut are continuing to decline for a tenth straight day as there are nearly 30,000 cases reported in the state. The net number of hospitalizations fell by 41, for a total of 1,551 people hospitalized. There are a total of 29,287 cases with an increase of 523 since yesterday. An additional 97 people have died bringing…
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COVID-19 in Conn.: Hospitalizations Continue to Decline as Coronavirus Cases Top 25,000
Coronavirus-related hospitalizations continue to decline for a fourth day as cases of the virus top 25,000 in Connecticut. New numbers released Sunday show 1,924 people in Connecticut have now died of coronavirus-related complications and there are now 25,269 cases of COVID-19 in the state. The number of people hospitalized has also decreased to 1,766 with 44 fewer hospitalizations than yesterday….
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Coronavirus in Connecticut: Nearly 18,000 Cases, 1,127 Deaths Reported Statewide
The number of coronavirus cases in Connecticut have now exceeded 17,950 and nearly 1,130 deaths have been reported. Since yesterday, 412 more people have tested positive for coronavirus and 41 more people have died. The new numbers released by the state on Sunday bring the total cases in the state to 17,962. 38 fewer people have been hospitalized with the…
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Coronavirus Cases Exceed 17,500 in Conn.; 1,086 Deaths Reported
The number of coronavirus cases in Connecticut have now exceeded 17,500 and nearly 1,100 deaths have been reported. Since yesterday, 741 more people have tested positive for coronavirus and 50 more people have died. The new numbers released by the state on Saturday bring the total cases in the state to 17,550. Hospitalizations have dropped for the first time since…
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Lamont Strongly Urges People to Wear Masks in Public; Conn. Faces Nearly 200 New COVID-19 Deaths
Governor Ned Lamont announced the state’s largest single day jump in COVID-19 deaths on Wednesday. The latest numbers from the state revealed 14,755 cases of coronavirus in Connecticut, 1908 hospitalizations and 868 deaths, Lamont announced Wednesday. The number of cases rose 766 since yesterday with nearly 200 new deaths and 129 new hospitalizations. Hospitalizations in Fairfield and New Haven counties…
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Coronavirus in Conn.: Over 12,000 Cases, More Than 500 Deaths Reported Statewide
There are now more than 12,000 cases of coronavirus in Connecticut and over 500 people have died. Since yesterday, 525 more people have tested positive for coronavirus in the state and an additional 60 people have died of virus-related complications. The new numbers released on Sunday bring the total number of cases in the state to 12,035 with 554 deaths…
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Man Who Said He Tested Positive for COVID-19 Accused of Intentionally Coughing on Hospital Staff in Waterbury
Waterbury police have arrested a man who is accused of intentionally coughing on hospital staff after he claimed he tested positive for coronavirus. Officers were called to St. Mary’s Hospital around 9:20 p.m. on Saturday after getting a report of a disturbance. Investigators said a disruptive person, later identified as 30-year-old Robert Gordon, was not following rules and instructions...