Bethel Sees 2 New Coronavirus Cases In 24 Hours

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Bethel CT

08 July, 2020

5:21 PM

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BETHEL, CT — There have been two additional case of the coronavirus reported in Bethel since Tuesday, according to data released Wednesday from the Connecticut Department of Health. There have been no additional coronavirus-related deaths in Bethel since Tuesday, according to the data. There are 876 cases per every 100,000 people and there have been 10,121 tests per every 100,000, according to the Connecticut Department of Health COVID-19 Case Data Dashboard. COVID-19 is the disease caused by the coronavirus. In Fairfield County there are 16,220 confirmed coronavirus cases as of Wednesday, with 1,072 confirmed COVID-19-related deaths. Fairfield County has the highest number of cases and the highest number of deaths in the state. Get the latest updates on the new coronavirus in Connecticut as they happen. Sign up for free news alerts and a newsletter in your Patch town. Across Connecticut, there are 47,108 total cases of the coronavirus, with 4,343 COVID-19-related deaths. These numbers represent 75 new cases and five additional deaths since data was released Tuesday. There are currently 88 hospitalized patients. The state has conducted 535,465 PCR tests. The breakdown in statewide cases by age is as follows: 0-9: 674 cases10-19: 1,412 cases20-29: 5,761 cases30-39: 6,685 cases40-49: 6,633 cases50-59: 7,935 cases60-69: 6,574 cases70-79: 4,424 cases80+: 6,955 casesThe breakdown in statewide deaths by age is as follows: 0-9: 1 death10-19: 1 death20-29: 4 deaths30-39: 21 deaths40-49: 56 deaths50-59: 176 deaths60-69: 535 deaths70-79: 946 deaths80+: 2,603 deaths

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