Hartford Courant

Virus metrics continue to fluctuate

Positivity rate, hospitaliz­ations drop after spiking last week; about 68% of residents fully vaccinated

- By Alex Putterman Hartford Courant Alex Putterman can be reached at aputterman@courant.com.

Connecticu­t on Monday reported its lowest single-day COVID-19 positivity rate since July and fewest hospitaliz­ations since mid-august, as the state’s coronaviru­s metrics continue to bounce up and down.

The encouragin­g report Monday comes after Connecticu­t’s COVID19 numbers spiked last week. Many of the state’s key metrics have fluctuated dramatical­ly in recent weeks, creating uncertaint­y heading into the fall season.

Cases and positivity rate:

Connecticu­t on Monday reported 1,446 COVID-19 cases out of 67,484 tests, for a positivity rate of 2.14% — lowest in a given day since July 23. The state’s seven-day positivity rate now stands at 3.08%, down from Friday but up from earlier last week.

The raw number of new COVID19 cases in Connecticu­t has continued to increase recently. As of Monday, the state had averaged 787 daily cases over the past week, highest in a seven-day period since April.

All eight Connecticu­t counties currently have “high” COVID-19 transmissi­on as defined by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Hospitaliz­ations: As of Monday, Connecticu­t has 309 patients hospitaliz­ed with COVID-19, down 23 from Friday and the fewest at a time since Aug. 16.

According to state numbers, 74.1% of people hospitaliz­ed with

COVID-19 are unvaccinat­ed. Hospital officials say many of the vaccinated people who are hospitaliz­ed with the disease were admitted for non-coronaviru­s reasons and do not have severe COVID-19 symptoms.

Deaths: Connecticu­t reports coronaviru­s-linked deaths once a week, on Thursdays. Last week, the state reported 31 over the past week, bringing its total during the pandemic to 8,447.

The United States has now recorded 674,346 COVID-19 deaths, according to the Coronaviru­s Resource Center at Johns Hopkins University.

Vaccinatio­ns: As of Monday, 75.4% of all Connecticu­t residents and 86.5% of those 12 and older had received at least one COVID19 vaccine dose, while 67.9% of all residents and 78% of those 12 and older were fully vaccinated, according to the CDC.

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