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CT - Hartford CT - 1st COVID19 Patient had previously gone to church with 100s of members - contact notification happening now. 21 COVID19 cases in CT a/o 3/15/2020.
COVID-19 patient from Hartford went to church function with 100s of people
HARTFORD, Conn. — Officials at UConn Health in Farmington said Sunday that the first patient to have a positive test for COVID-10 has been treated and released to home isolation.
The patient, a man in his 50s, was discharged from the hospital and sent home, where he will be isolated. FOX61 has learned the patient attended a church function with hundreds of people in last few days. This morning, Mayor Luke Bronin said they have started contact tracing. [BBM]
Officials said all precautions were followed from the time the patient arrived at the ER to the time he was discharged. He spent only one night in the hospital.
Officials said the man had no known contact with an individual who was already known to carry the virus.
Gov. Lamont announced Saturday that the state's total number of positive coronavirus cases is now at 20 and number that grew to 21 by Sunday.
In a release, Lamont confirms that as of 5 p.m., nine additional Connecticut residents tested positive -- including the first cases that have been detected in Hartford and New Haven Counties.
That number did not last long, as late last night, UConn Health confirmed its first case of COVID-19, bringing the total up to 21.
COVID-19 patient from Hartford went to church function with 100s of people
HARTFORD, Conn. — Officials at UConn Health in Farmington said Sunday that the first patient to have a positive test for COVID-10 has been treated and released to home isolation.
The patient, a man in his 50s, was discharged from the hospital and sent home, where he will be isolated. FOX61 has learned the patient attended a church function with hundreds of people in last few days. This morning, Mayor Luke Bronin said they have started contact tracing. [BBM]
Officials said all precautions were followed from the time the patient arrived at the ER to the time he was discharged. He spent only one night in the hospital.
Officials said the man had no known contact with an individual who was already known to carry the virus.
Gov. Lamont announced Saturday that the state's total number of positive coronavirus cases is now at 20 and number that grew to 21 by Sunday.
In a release, Lamont confirms that as of 5 p.m., nine additional Connecticut residents tested positive -- including the first cases that have been detected in Hartford and New Haven Counties.
That number did not last long, as late last night, UConn Health confirmed its first case of COVID-19, bringing the total up to 21.