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Lamont: 40% of CT COVID cases could contain highly contagious strain

Lamont: 40% of CT COVID cases could contain highly contagious strain
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Signs of life amid signs of concern in the second year of the coronavirus pandemic

Signs of life amid signs of concern in the second year of the coronavirus pandemic
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State passes 7 million COVID tests, but even as testing slows, the number of variant cases rises

Monthly Yearly State passes 7 million COVID tests, but even as testing slows, the number of variant cases rises Cloe Poisson :: CTMirror.org Julyssa Colon, a nurse with Optimus Health Care, adjusts her PPE before administering a test for COVID-19 at a mobile test site in the parking lot of the Russell Temple Church in Bridgeport on June 30, 2020. The state quietly passed a milestone this week, recording its 7 millionth COVID-19 test, but even as the pace of testing has slowed, laboratory data suggest that the number of cases that could be caused by the B.1.1.7 variant is rising sharply. The new data released late Thursday by Dr. Nathan Grubaugh, an associate professor of epidemiology at Yale’s School of Public Health, show there were at least 152 confirmed cases of the B.1.1.7 variant as of the end of February.

Data: Up to 40% of CT COVID cases could have UK strain

Data: Up to 40% of CT COVID cases could have UK strain Dave Altimari, CTMirror.org FacebookTwitterEmail As Connecticut recorded its 7 millionth COVID test this week, lab data suggests the number of cases caused by the UK variant could be rapidly rising.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut Media The state quietly passed a milestone this week, recording its 7 millionth COVID-19 test, but even as the pace of testing has slowed, laboratory data suggest that the number of cases that could be caused by the B.1.1.7 variant is rising sharply. The new data released late Thursday by Dr. Nathan Grubaugh, an associate professor of epidemiology at Yale’s School of Public Health, show there were at least 152 confirmed cases of the B.1.1.7 variant at the end of February.

Alarm growing: COVID-19 variant makes up more than quarter of CT infections

Alarm growing: COVID-19 variant makes up more than quarter of CT infections By Alex Putterman The B117 variant of COVID-19, first detected in the United Kingdom, now makes up more than a quarter of the coronavirus cases in Connecticut, researchers at the Yale School of Public Health say, raising the possibility that coronavirus infections will spike in the state once again. The state on Monday reported 15 new B117 cases, bringing its total to 81, as well as a second case of the B1351 variant, originally detected in South Africa. The new cases spanned much of the state, from Bridgeport to New Hartford to Rocky Hill.

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