Monday, April 20, 2020

Naugatuck Valley Health District: 6 more COVID-19 associated deaths

Sharing from the NVHD Facebook page Monday evening:



"Since our last update on Saturday, April 18th, 2020, NVHD has received 53 new reports of laboratory confirmed COVID-19 cases across the Valley, bringing the district’s total to 808 cases.
Sadly, NVHD was notified of the first COVID-19 associated death among a Naugatuck resident, a woman in her 80s.
"Additionally, NVHD was made aware of five COVID-19 associated deaths among nursing home residents in Shelton.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends of those who have passed away due to complications from this virus.
"The deaths reported to NVHD today occurred within the last week, not necessarily since the last NVHD report.
"For public health surveillance, laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 associated deaths are defined as patients who tested positive for COVID-19 around the time of death; this is not a determination of the cause of death. 
"The health district does not have any further details including whether or not there may have been underlying health issues. The COVID-19 associated deaths reported by NVHD to-date have been confirmed through laboratory testing.
"NVHD has linked free mental health and wellness resources for individuals, families, and first responders who may be experiencing heightened anxiety, stress, and other emotions during this pandemic on the webpage: www.nvhd.org/coping
"Of the 71 deceased, 64 were residents of nursing homes or assisted living facilities. The COVID-19 associated deaths reported to-date by NVHD have been confirmed through laboratory testing.
"As of 5:00PM on Monday, April 20, 2020, 227 (~28%) of the 808 confirmed cases among Valley residents, are individuals who currently reside in a nursing home, assisted living facility, group home, or other similar setting.
Statewide COVD-19 data is available at https://portal.ct.gov/coronavirus and is also linked on the NVHD website www.nvhd.org/covid19-data.
As a reminder, all data reported is preliminary and subject to change. Test results may be reported several days after the result. Patient information may be updated after results have already been reported.
Changes will be reflected in the new daily totals.

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