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Deaths linked to COVID-19 have dropped dramatically in the Danbury area. Here s why.
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DANBURY At Danbury Hospital, far fewer people have been dying from COVID-19.
“It’s an intermittent phenomenon here,” said Dr. Jeffrey Nicastro, chief medical officer for Nuvance Health, which includes Danbury, Norwalk and New Milford hospitals. “We still have an occasional death with COVID. There is no doubt.”
The state reported one death of a Danbury resident on Wednesday the first death in the city since April 12. Thirteen towns surrounding Danbury have not reported any deaths since April 12, when the state recorded four for the area.
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Ridgefield residents will be able to attend a COVID-19 Zoom meeting for an update on the town s current status and the start of drive-thru testing in town.
The meeting will take place online at 7 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 17, and will include updates from the town s task force including scientists, doctors, communications specialists as well as Town Health Director, Ed Briggs, School Superintendent Susie Da Silva, and First Selectman Rudy Marconi.
Dr. Maher Madhoun, infectious disease doctor for Stamford Health will give an update on vaccines.
Questions may be sent in advance or during the presentation to pio@ridgefieldct.org.
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First Selectman Rudy Marconi announced that there will be a Zoom COVID-19 Task Force webinar on Thursday, December 17, 2020 at 7 p.m.
All residents are invited to hear a town update that will reflect the current status of Ridgefield. Presentations will be made by Task Force members, which include scientists, doctors, communications specialists as well as Town Health Director, Ed Briggs, School Superintendent Susie Da Silva and First Selectman Rudy Marconi.
Dr. Maher Madhoun, infectious disease doctor for Stamford Health will give an update on vaccines.
Questions may be sent in advance or during the presentation to:
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