Global Statistics

All countries
695,781,740
Confirmed
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
627,110,498
Recovered
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
6,919,573
Deaths
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm

Global Statistics

All countries
695,781,740
Confirmed
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
627,110,498
Recovered
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
6,919,573
Deaths
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm

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WATERBURY– 2 retirement home in Waterbury and Shelton have had the most homeowners die in the coronavirus pandemic.

Public health authorities on Thursday reported that Abbott Terrace University Hospital in Waterbury and the Gardener Heights University Hospital in Shelton have each had 15 citizens die after testing favorable for coronavirus illness 2019.

The Lamont administration launched the very first accounting of infection rates, hospitalizations and coronavirus-associated deaths among Connecticut’s 215 retirement home. The stats will now be reported weekly every Thursday.

The retirement home population is one of the most susceptible to COVID-19 There are roughly 23,000 general nursing home clients in the state, according to the Connecticut Association of Health Care Facilities.

For the majority of people, the coronavirus triggers just moderate or moderate signs, such as fever and cough. For some, especially older adults and people with existing illness, it can cause more severe health problem, including pneumonia.

Nearly 80%of the taped deaths related to COVID-19 have actually been people over age 70, and more than half were over the age of 80.

THE CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK break out has killed 10 or more locals in 8 retirement home across Connecticut, according to the state figures released on Thursday.

There were deaths taped in more than 80 nursing homes. In all, 375 assisted living home locals have actually passed away after having tested favorable for COVID-1, representing nearly 40%of all deaths tape-recorded because the very first death was announced on March 18.

The deaths represent about 2%of the beds in retirement home that have reported infections, said Josh Geballe, the chief operating officer for Gov. Ned Lamont.

” I believe it’s a real testament to our nursing homes, to the nurses and the staff there and the work they’ve been doing to put in location the right infection control treatments,” he said throughout a daily news instruction Thursday.

” We understand that this is a highly at-risk population. We’ve seen that across the nation, throughout the world, and the groups are doing great work within the assisted living home to really safeguard the residents.”

THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH reported that slightly more than 50%of assisted living home have had at least one resident test favorable.
Through Thursday, lab testing confirmed that slightly more than 1,700 homeowners had the infection.

The 69 verified cases at Abbott Balcony in Waterbury led the state, narrowly edging out the 67 verified cases at the Golden Hill Rehab Center in Milford. There were 58 cases at the Grimes Center in New Haven. No other retirement home had more than 50 COVID-19 favorable clients.

There were more than 40 contaminated residents at two other Waterbury retirement home– 31 at Waterbury Gardens and Nursing Rehabilitation and 12 at RegalCare at Waterbury.
The 38 COVID-19 cases at Litchfield Woods in Torrington was also amongst the greatest in the state. There have actually likewise been 12 deaths there.

PUBLIC HEALTH AUTHORITIES reported the number of laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases increased to 15,884 through mid-Thursday.

An additional 109 coronavirus-associated deaths were reported because Wednesday. Some 971 patients who tested favorable for COVID-19 have actually passed away in the outbreak.

Dr. Albert Ko, a Yale epidemiologist, said public health authorities have no quotes of the number of deaths that can be anticipated in Connecticut as a result of the unique coronavirus.

He is co-chairing an advisory board that will make recommendations to Gov. Ned Lamont for gradually unwinding social distancing limitations and reopening Connecticut services and getting individuals back to work again.

Lamont has set May 20 as the date to reassess when or if the state need to start raising constraints on individuals, schools and services.

” The very first requirements is that we need to have a decrease in cases and hospitalizations,” stated Ko, a department chair at the Yale School of Public Health. “This is not just crucial in terms of controlling break out, but we need to ensure that we run out this surge and that we secure our healthcare facilities.”

The number of favorable cases continued to increase Thursday. There were an extra 1,129 reported because Wednesday.

Public health authorities reported Thursday that 1,926 patients remained hospitalized for COVID-19, an increase of just 18 from Wednesday. There were no upgraded figures provided on the variety of clients who have actually been released.

Through mid-day Thursday, the State Public Health Lab, medical facility virology labs and industrial laboratories had actually processed more than 53,100 tests for COVID-19

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