Friday, April 19, 2024

VAX FACTS

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The Town of Stratford remains in the yellow level for the period of 2/27/22 – 3/12/22. Stratford has an average of 9.4 cases per 100,000 people per day during the period, a decrease of 0.4 since our last report on March 14th.

The Stratford Health Department and State Department of Public Health have confirmed 10,604 COVID-19 cases in Stratford, and 1,951 probable cases as of March 21st, for a total of 12,555 cases. This represents an increase of 24 confirmed cases and an increase of 6 probable cases since our last report of March 14, 2022. The Health Department continues to monitor these trends.

There have been 196 deaths to date, and our thoughts and prayers continue to be with the families and loved ones of those lost in our community.

The state is releasing information about how many individuals are vaccinated in all Connecticut communities. As of March 16th, 2022, 79.14% of the town’s population had been vaccinated with at least a first dose.

Stratford clinics have dispensed 15,248 vaccines to date. It’s important to keep in mind that we are part of a larger regional and statewide vaccination network and effort.

Stratford does not vaccinate ONLY Stratford residents – many of residents and first responders have been vaccinated at locations outside Stratford, and conversely, many from outside of Stratford have been vaccinated here.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding the COVID-19 vaccine, please call us. We are happy to discuss the vaccine and any concerns you may have. You can contact us by email at health@townofstratford.com or by phone at 203-385-4090.

The Stratford Health Department continues to host vaccination clinics for those seeking first, second and booster doses of the Moderna or J & J vaccine. Please call the Stratford Health Department for more information – 203-385-4090.

Get Vaccinated and Boosted.

 

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