Community Corner
Stonington Sees Uptick In Coronavirus Cases
In New London County, 18 people are currently hospitalized for COVID-19.

April 8, 2021
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Dear Stonington Residents,
We are asking all residents and visitors to please continue to remain diligent in taking all COVID-19 precautions possible. In Stonington, we are continuing to improve; however cases around the State are again increasing. We know there is a need for healthy, social interactions, but please wear masks and take all necessary precautions to help stop the spread. Please also keep in mind that limiting the people you interact with can help with critical contact tracing efforts.
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Vaccines: The Town has compiled important information related to vaccines, which is updated frequently, and can be found here. Please call the First Selectman's office or Human Services if you need assistance or have questions pertaining to vaccine registration or transportation.
Health and Community Support: In addition to the physical health impacts, please know there are also resources for mental health support during this challenging time. Your mental health matters. Please read more regarding resources, tips and more details on this topic here.
Average Daily Rate of COVID-19 Cases: Stonington remains in the 'Orange', with a case rate of 13.6 (up from 10.5 last week). To see more visit the CT Department of Public Health COVID-19 Alert Map. For RI information, including town-by-town numbers, please see here.
COVID-19 Cases: As of April 8, 2021 the total of laboratory-confirmed and probable COVID-19 cases reported by the State among residents is 319,779.
- 515 patients are currently hospitalized (compared with: 499; 456; 384; 428, 485 and 731 the weeks prior) with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. We have lost 7,904 residents to COVID-19 associated deaths.
- In New London county, we have 18 people currently hospitalized (14; 15, 11, 20, 31 and 29 the weeks prior) and 20,028 confirmed cases.
- Stonington had 35 new cases (28; 29; 37; 28; 34; 56; 78; 115; and 152 the prior weeks) in the past two weeks and 1038 cumulative cases since March 2020. We have lost twenty-seven residents to COVID-19 associated deaths.
Testing: Testing is available around our region and a site developed by the SECOG has regular updates to mobile locations, found here. Thank you to everyone who came out and got tested over the five times we were able to offer local testing, and thanks to the efforts of Yale New Haven Health, LLHD, Stonington Public Schools and Stonington Human Services teams.
Contact Tracing: The State of Connecticut has launched its official COVID-19 exposure notification app, COVID Alert CT. The app, available for Apple and Android mobile devices, informs users if they may have been exposed to someone with COVID-19 – all without sharing any personal information. First, users should visit here, where they can find instructions on how to download the app for their specific device. Please remember contact tracing is a critical piece to curbing the spread. Consider watching this video from LLHD to learn more about contact tracing.
State of CT Reopening: March 19, 2021 the State entered into Phase 3. You can read more here.
Communication: During this time, we want to do everything we can to stay connected. Our municipal government, consisting of staff, elected officals and volunteers, use a diverse range of communication channels to share informaiton. To find an overview of the various means of communication please visit here. Please also consider joining one (or ALL) of our new Facebook groups, specifically set up to support Stonington residents during COVID and beyond:
- Stonington Connects (established at the beginning of the pandemic to connect residents with virtual enrichment and rec opportunities
- Stonington Supports (solely focused on highlighting programs to assist with basic needs, mental health and other local, regional and federal catchment programs); and
- Stonington Works (a place for local businesses to share opportunities and residents seeking employment to network with one another). For more info, send a direct message or email: LTheodore@stonington-ct.gov.
While this is an extremely difficult time; it is also a time for us to show just how kind and strong we are, together as a community. Remember, even small actions, can make a big difference. If you are well and able, please think of friends, family and neighbors who might benefit from your help at this time, as well as our local non-profits and businesses.
If you have questions, ideas or concerns please contact us in the First Selectman's Office.
We will get through this together.
Please stay safe Stonington.
Danielle Chesebrough, Stonington First Selectman
Department Phone Numbers
Administrative Services 860-535-5000
Assessment Department 860-535-5098
Building Official 860-535-5075
Finance Department 860-535-5070
First Selectman 860-535-5050
Human Services Department 860-535-5015
Planning & Land Use 860-535-5095
Public Works 860-535-5055
Solid Waste 860-535-5099
Sanitarian (Ledge Light Health) 860-535-5010
Tax Collector 860-535-5080
Town Clerk 860-535-5060
Voter Registration 860-535-5047 or 5054
WPCA 860-535-5065
Police 860-599-4411
Police Emergency 911
Town of Stonington: COVID-19 and Mental Health
This press release was produced by the Town of Stonington. The views expressed here are the author’s own.