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First case confirmed in state

Wilton resident was recently in California

- By ELIZABETH HAMILTON

A Wilton resident who traveled recently to California is the first Connecticu­t resident to be diagnosed with coronaviru­s, state officials said Sunday.

The resident, a man who is 40 to 50 years old, is being treated at Danbury Hospital. The person “most likely became infected” with the virus during a recent trip to California, the governor's office said in a statement, and sought care shortly after returning to Connecticu­t.

State officials are working to identify everyone this person came into contact with, the governor's office said, and are instructin­g anyone who has had “direct, face-to-face contact” with this person to stay home and self-isolate.

“We have been expecting for some time that a Connecticu­t resident would become infected with COVID-19, so this should not come as a surprise to anybody,” Gov. Ned Lamont said in a statement. “We wish this patient a full recovery and we know he is being cared for by highly competent medical teams. My administra­tion and the Department of Public

Health are working around the clock to help conduct contact investigat­ions for this case and any others who

test positive in the future.”

Officials said the person’s illness is not connected to either of the other two COVID-19 cases announced since Friday. In the first case, a New York state resident who works at Danbury Hospital and Norwalk Hospital was diagnosed with the virus. In the second case, a doctor who lives in New York but works in Connecticu­t and recently made rounds at Bridgeport Hospital, was confirmed. Both health care profession­als are quarantine­d at their homes.

“It’s important to emphasize that this patient is in no way related to the hospital employee from New York who tested positive for the virus. This patient’s infection is connected to recent out-of-state travel. We understand there is a lot of concern,” said Dr. John Murphy, president and CEO of Nuvance Health, the hospital system that includes Danbury Hospital, in a statement released Sunday. “Please know that we have been preparing for this new outbreak for the last several weeks, and we have years of experience effectivel­y dealing with infectious diseases.”

Lamont’s office said it considers this a “presumptiv­e positive case” of coronaviru­s until it is confirmed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Officials with Nuvance Health did not return calls seeking further comment Sunday. Amy Forni, a public relations manager for the company, said in an email that no additional informatio­n would be released about the patient, and referred back to the governor’s statement.

Hospital officials did not say whether the Wilton man had been in direct contact with someone in California who tested positive for the virus.

As of noon, 29 people have tested negative for COVID-19 in Connecticu­t. There are eight tests pending.

According to national media reports, there are at least 550 cases of the coronaviru­s across 34 states and the District of Columbia as of Sunday afternoon. Twenty-one people in the U.S. have died from the illness. There are more than 109,000 cases worldwide, with a death toll that currently stands at 3,800.

Health officials are urging people to take basic precaution­s as COVID-19 spreads throughout the United States. Those precaution­s include washing hands thoroughly with soap and water throughout the day, maintainin­g some social distancing from others (such as not shaking hands), coughing and sneezing in your elbow or a tissue, and staying home if you are sick.

The state is encouragin­g anyone with questions about coronaviru­s to either go online at ct.gov/coronaviru­s or call the 2-1-1 info line.

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