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Governor Lamont Provides Update on Connecticut’s Coronavirus Response Efforts [[link removed]]
Posted on December 15, 2022
(HARTFORD, CT) – As the State of Connecticut continues taking actions in response to the global spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Governor Ned Lamont provided the following updates as of 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 15, 2022:
Data updates on testing in Connecticut
The following is a summary of newly reported data on COVID-19 in Connecticut from the past 7 days.
Overall Summary
Cumulative
(except for hospital census)
Past 7 days
Positive PCR/NAAT Tests
1,016,302
+3,804
All PCR/NAAT Tests
15,947,825
+33,290
Test Positivity (pos/all PCR/NAAT)
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11.43%
Patients Currently Hospitalized with COVID-19
515
+48
COVID-19 Associated Deaths
11,659
+56*
*Although this week’s report indicates the addition of 56 new deaths, 20 occurred during the month of December 2022. The remaining 36 are from a backlog in reporting and occurred between January 2021 and September 2022.
To read the full data report, visit [[link removed]] and click the button labeled, “Data Report.” That website also contains several other data reports, including on the topics of vaccinations, schools, nursing homes, child care, congregate settings, and economic impact.
Data updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut
The following data was reported to the CT WiZ immunization information system as of December 14, 2022.
Total number of people who have been vaccinated against COVID-19:
Dose
Total Administered
At least one dose
3,052,197
Completed primary series
2,781,583
Bivalent booster received
686,742
Percent of people with at least one dose by age group:
>95% of those 65+ >95% of those between 55-64 92% of those between 45-54 91% of those between 35-44 88% of those between 25-34 85% of those between 15-24 73% of those between 10-14 51% of those between 5-9 13% of those between 0-4
To locate a vaccination clinic in Connecticut, visit [[link removed]].
Data updates on breakthrough cases in Connecticut
The Connecticut Department of Public Health is reporting that as of December 7, 2022, a total of 302,971 cases of COVID-19 among fully vaccinated persons in Connecticut have been identified. Those cases account for 10.18% of the nearly 2.8 million people in the state who are fully vaccinated.
For more data on breakthrough cases in Connecticut, see pages 5 and 6 of this week’s extended COVID-19 data report [[link removed]].
Data updates on variants in Connecticut
The following data contains the cumulative number of SARS-CoV-2 variants that have been identified among Connecticut residents as of today:
Omicron: 29,207 cases Delta: 17,235 cases Alpha: 2,525 cases Iota: 1,083 cases Other: 1,048 cases Gamma: 137 cases Mu: 84 cases Epsilon: 60 cases Lambda: 38 cases Beta: 23 cases Eta: 10 cases Kappa: 2 cases Zeta: 1 case
For more information on variants, see pages 7 and 8 of this week’s extended COVID-19 data report [[link removed]].
Connecticut’s SNAP-eligible households to receive additional emergency food benefits Friday, December 16
The Connecticut Department of Social Services today announced that it will deliver more than $34.9 million in Emergency Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to approximately 218,800 Connecticut households on Friday, December 16, 2022. Monthly allocations of emergency SNAP benefits are going to all enrolled households, based on continuance of a declared public health emergency related to COVID-19 in Connecticut.
Authorized by the Families First Coronavirus Response Act of 2020, this federal allocation will provide a minimum of $95 in extra food aid to all enrolled families and individuals, raising the state’s total emergency SNAP funding to more than $964 million since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
Specifically:
All 218,800 SNAP-eligible households statewide will receive the emergency benefits on their electronic benefit transfer (EBT) cards by 5:00 p.m. on December 16, 2022. Households already eligible for the maximum monthly SNAP benefit will receive an extra $95. The remaining households that don’t usually qualify for the maximum monthly SNAP benefit because of income or other factors will receive extra benefits of at least $95 but averaging an estimated $156.43 (depending on their specific benefit situation). With this additional $34.9 million allocation by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food and Nutrition Service, emergency benefits are totaling more than $964 million in additional SNAP assistance statewide over 32 months, with commensurate spending at supermarkets, groceries, farmers markets, online, and other food retailers. The $95 increase results from President Biden’s January 22, 2021, executive order, which required the USDA to consider new guidance allowing states to increase SNAP emergency benefit allocations for all households, including those previously ineligible to receive it. This increase is expected to be ongoing, contingent on the continuation of the state and federal public health emergencies. All households also received their normal SNAP benefits, based on the new Thrifty Food Plan amounts, on one of the first three days of the month as they normally do, according to last name. If a household was granted regular SNAP benefits, or had a change made to their case, any day on or after Friday, December 9, 2022, the additional SNAP benefits will be added to the EBT card on the next Friday, depending on the date of granting.
In light of recent reports of skimming and phishing scams affecting EBT cardholders, DSS continues to strongly recommend that clients change the PIN for their EBT cards periodically to prevent theft as especially before this deposit.
For additional information about SNAP, visit [[link removed]].
Providing information to Connecticut residents
For the most up-to-date information from the State of Connecticut on COVID-19, residents are encouraged to visit [[link removed]]. Residents can also subscribe to text message alerts from the state by texting the keyword COVIDCT to 888-777.
Individuals who have general questions that are not answered on the website can call 2-1-1 for assistance. The hotline is available 24 hours a day and has multilingual assistance. Anyone who is out-of-state or requires a toll-free number can connect to Connecticut 2-1-1 by dialing 1-800-203-1234. This is intended to be used by individuals who are not experiencing symptoms but may have general questions related to COVID-19. Anyone who is experiencing symptoms are strongly urged to contact their medical provider.
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