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Most Connecticut cities reach the state's red alert level for COVID infections

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Source: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/connecticut-covid19-cities-infections/

Most Connecticut cities reach the state's red alert level for COVID infections
Updated on: November 24, 2021 / 6:02 PM / AP

Wethersfield, Connecticut — Sixty-five percent of Connecticut's 169 cities and towns are now in the red alert level, the state's highest of four levels for COVID-19 infections, according to state data released Wednesday as families gather for the Thanksgiving holiday.

The 110 communities mark the largest number designated as being in the red zone since April 22, when there were 112, according to state records.

Democratic Governor Ned Lamont on Tuesday urged residents to still take steps to protect themselves, noting New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Vermont had higher rates of infection than Connecticut...
 
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