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New Haven Coronavirus Infection Rate Rising
In New Haven, the number of positive coronavirus cases per 100,000 residents has more than doubled compared to the previous two-week period.
NEW HAVEN, CT — Coronavirus cases have been sharply rising in Connecticut for weeks, and the state's positive test rate has remained above 20 percent since the beginning of the new year.
The number of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 has more than doubled in two weeks, up to nearly 1,800 hospitalized on Thursday, according to the state Department of Health.
Meanwhile, some school systems have had to temporarily close or modify schedules due to numerous quarantined staff.
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New Haven had 245.1 average daily cases per 100,000 residents and a positive test rate of 19.30 percent between Dec. 19 and Jan. 1, according to the state Department of Public Health. There were 103.2 average daily cases per 100,000 residents in the previous two-week reporting period.
It's important to note that a few cases can have a large impact on a municipal case rate.
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New Haven recorded 2480 new coronavirus cases between Dec. 30 and Jan. 6, according to DPH's preliminary data.
Around 61 percent of New Haven residents are fully vaccinated against the coronavirus as of Jan.5, according to DPH.
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