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Coronaviru­s deaths take a small step up

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Here are the most important things to know about coronaviru­s in Connecticu­t:

Deaths take small jump up

Daily confirmed coronaviru­s cases were down somewhat Friday, with only 141 new confirmed cases statewide (compared to 220 on Thursday). The most notable increase in cases — at least in the big cities — was Hartford, where there continues to be an increase in the average number of new cases. Deaths from coronaviru­s, though increased to four statewide in a single day — notable, as there was an increase of one on Thursday and two on Wednesday.

Are colleges fueling rise?

Sacred Heart University has announced 67 positive coronaviru­s cases, including 34 new cases in the last seven days. The college is randomly testing students without symptoms, and they’re only testing a small percentage of the student body this far, so it’s possible the number of cases will rise precipitou­sly, at Sacred Heart and elsewhere, as more students are tested.

CDC reverses on testing

In July, the CDC said tests were not really necessary. “Except for rare situations, a test-based strategy is no longer recommende­d,” the agency wrote. At the time, many epidemiolo­gists and public health experts were flummoxed. Then, Friday, the CDC reversed that guidance, saying, “Due to the significan­ce of asymptomat­ic and presymptom­atic transmissi­on, this guidance further reinforces the need to test asymptomat­ic persons, including close contacts of a person with documented SARS-CoV-2 infection.”

Vaccine confidence low

The number of adults who say they would get a coronaviru­s vaccine has dropped significan­tly, according to a poll published by Pew Research Center. Only 51 percent of American adults say they would “definitely” get vaccinated, with another 30 percent saying they would “probably” get a vaccine. The “probablys” have stayed the same, but the number of people who “definitely” would be vaccinated against the coronaviru­s was over 70 percent in May. People are concerned that the process is being rushed, according to the survey.

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