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Weekly Update: Durham-Middlefield Coronavirus Vaccine Progress
Coronavirus vaccine progress continues to be made in Durham and Middlefield. Here's the latest updates.
DURHAM, CT — Connecticut continues to make headway in the battle against coronavirus as the state’s infection rate continues to drop and vaccinations pick up the pace.
Connecticut averaged 22.8 daily coronavirus cases per 100,000 residents between Feb. 7 and 20 — the previous two-week average was 27.8 and the peak around the New Year was nearly 70.
More towns are dropping off the state’s red alert level for coronavirus infections. Towns fall into the red zone when average daily cases exceed 15 per 100,000 population — 116 of 169 towns are still in the red zone, but that is an improvement of 22 towns from the previous week.
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Durham recorded 11 new coronavirus cases between Feb. 18 and 24, according to the state Department of Public Health’s preliminary data. There have been 485 cases recorded since the pandemic began and 4 coronavirus deaths.
Durham had 18.9 average daily cases per 100,000 residents between Feb. 7 and 20 and a positive test rate of 3.50 percent. There were 24.8 average daily cases per 100,000 residents in the previous two-week reporting period. It’s important to note that a relatively small number of cases can have a big effect on the case rate, especially in smaller towns.
Find out what's happening in Durham-Middlefieldfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Vaccines
Gov. Ned Lamont announced a major change to Connecticut’s vaccine plan on Monday. Future eligibility will be based on age. Teachers, certain other school staff members and child care providers will also be eligible through a separate clinic system.
Durham had 1,468 first doses administered as of Feb. 23. About 20.49 percent of town residents have received at least one dose.
Middlefield recorded 6 new coronavirus cases between Feb. 18 and 24, according to the state Department of Public Health’s preliminary data. There have been 216 cases recorded since the pandemic began and 0 coronavirus deaths.
Middlefield had 8.2 average daily cases per 100,000 residents between Feb. 7 and 20 and a positive test rate of 2.00 percent. There were 17.9 average daily cases per 100,000 residents in the previous two-week reporting period. It’s important to note that a relatively small number of cases can have a big effect on the case rate, especially in smaller towns.
Vaccines
Gov. Ned Lamont announced a major change to Connecticut’s vaccine plan on Monday. Future eligibility will be based on age. Teachers, certain other school staff members and child care providers will also be eligible through a separate clinic system.
Middlefield had 806 first doses administered as of Feb. 23. About 18.43 percent of town residents have received at least one dose.
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