The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Conn. reports 502 new virus cases

- By Jordan Fenster and Shayla Colon

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

State reports over 500 new cases since Oct. 21

On Thursday, Connecticu­t announced 502 new cases, two more deaths and 19 new hospitaliz­ations. The positivity rate (the percentage of total tests that are positive) has slightly decreased to 2.2 percent from when it was 2.6 percent on Wednesday.

Rolling 7-day average of positivity rate is steadily climbing

The rolling seven-day average for the positivity rate in Connecticu­t is on an uptick. Each day, for the last seven days, the average has steadily increased. On Thursday the rolling average was 2.2 percent.

CDC: COVID-19 can be spread during brief encounters

The CDC has said COVID-19 can be passed from one host to another during even brief encounters, as Stat news reported, prompting the agency to redefine terms. The CDC had defined “a close contact” as spending 15 minutes or more within 6 feet of someone else. Now it’s cumulative — you just need to spend a total of 15 minutes or more of the course of a 24-hour period within 6 feet of someone who was infectious.

Brazilian health officials: Patient dies in AstraZenec­a COVID-19 vaccine trial

Brazilian health officials have said that a patient involved in the vaccine trial run by AstraZenec­a and Oxford University has died, as reported by The Wall Street Journal. Several reports, including by Bloomberg, indicate the patient was in the control group. The patient was reported to be a man in his 20s and was from Rio de Janeiro.

Russia is promoting COVID-19 disinforma­tion: ABC News

An internal U.S. intelligen­ce bulletin reportedly obtained by ABC News says Russia is continuing to actively promote disinforma­tion related to the coronaviru­s. Dated Oct. 19, the bulletin said those efforts have increased in pace since the start of the month. “Russia continues to spread COVID-19 disinforma­tion and conspiracy theories that have the greatest potential to impact U.S. public health efforts,” the bulletin says, according to ABC News.

 ?? Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticu­t Media ?? Karen Andes, of Auburn, Mass., is swab tested for COVID-19 after arriving on a flight from Florida at Bradley Airport in Windsor Locks on Oct. 6.
Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticu­t Media Karen Andes, of Auburn, Mass., is swab tested for COVID-19 after arriving on a flight from Florida at Bradley Airport in Windsor Locks on Oct. 6.

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