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April 9, 2021, 11:10 AM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
- Secondary site
- https://data.ct.gov/stories/s/q5as-kyim
- Tertiary site
- https://data.ct.gov/api/id/rf3k-f8fg.json?%24query=select+%2A+order+by+date+desc+limit+1
Metadata
- Total test resulst field
- Total Tests (PCR)
- CTP website preferred total test units
- Specimens
- CTP website preferred total test field
- totalTestsViral
Notes
Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.
The Recovered data point we report for Connecticut reflects the number of COVID-19 patients discharged from the hospital and therefore does not represent the total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19, since many people with COVID are never hospitalized. Connecticut stopped reporting hospital discharges on October 22, 2020, but the time series for the metric is available in the historical data, and our data downloads.
As of February 23, 2021, Connecticut's totalTestResults
field is taken directly from totalTestsViral
instead of calculated from positive + negative. We also cleared the history of Negative (people or cases) since it was calculated using mixed units.
On February 3, 2021, we updated the Total Antigen Tests and backfilled Positive Antigen Tests and Negative Antigen Tests from Connecticut's testing dataset provided by the state. Going forward, we'll be updating all these 3 metrics on weekdays. On February 23, we backfilled Total PCR Tests (specimens) from the same source so that it would only include PCR tests. This resulted in a drop at the topline of 345,693 tests, distributed over the timeseries.
On December 25, 2020, Connecticut announced on their COVID-19 page that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 through December 27, 2020 or on January 1, 2021 due to the holidays.
On November 26, 2020, Connecticut announced via a press release that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Additionally, the data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 will both be included in the November 27, 2020 update.
On November 5, 2020, Connecticut announced that a backlog of roughly 500 cases identified in August-November 2020, would be reported in the totals for November 5, 2020.
On June 24, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Negative PCR tests (specimens) (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On June 18, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Total PCR tests (specimens).
On May 29, 2020, Connecticut hospitalization data changed due to reporting laboratory-confirmed cases only. These changes resulted in a decrease in the numbers for Ever hospitalized and Recovered (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On May 27, 2020, Connecticut deduplicated some of its data, resulting in a decrease in Cases and Total PCR tests (specimens).
February 23, 2021, 11:08 PM PST
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
- Secondary site
- https://data.ct.gov/stories/s/q5as-kyim
- Tertiary site
- https://data.ct.gov/api/id/rf3k-f8fg.json?%24query=select+%2A+order+by+date+desc+limit+1
Metadata
- Total test resulst field
- Total Tests (PCR)
- CTP website preferred total test units
- Specimens
- CTP website preferred total test field
- totalTestsViral
Notes
Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.
The Recovered data point we report for Connecticut reflects the number of COVID-19 patients discharged from the hospital and therefore does not represent the total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19, since many people with COVID are never hospitalized. Connecticut stopped reporting hospital discharges on October 22, 2020, but the time series for the metric is available in the historical data, and our data downloads.
As of February 23, 2021, Connecticut's totalTestResults
field is taken directly from totalTestsViral
instead of calculated from positive + negative.
On February 3, 2021, we updated the Total Antigen Tests and backfilled Positive Antigen Tests and Negative Antigen Tests from Connecticut's testing dataset provided by the state. Going forward, we'll be updating all these 3 metrics on weekdays. On February 23, we backfilled Total PCR Tests (specimens) from the same source so that it would only include PCR tests. This resulted in a drop at the topline of 345,693 tests, distributed over the timeseries.
On December 25, 2020, Connecticut announced on their COVID-19 page that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 through December 27, 2020 or on January 1, 2021 due to the holidays.
On November 26, 2020, Connecticut announced via a press release that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Additionally, the data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 will both be included in the November 27, 2020 update.
On November 5, 2020, Connecticut announced that a backlog of roughly 500 cases identified in August-November 2020, would be reported in the totals for November 5, 2020.
On June 24, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Negative PCR tests (specimens) (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On June 18, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Total PCR tests (specimens).
On May 29, 2020, Connecticut hospitalization data changed due to reporting laboratory-confirmed cases only. These changes resulted in a decrease in the numbers for Ever hospitalized and Recovered (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On May 27, 2020, Connecticut deduplicated some of its data, resulting in a decrease in Cases and Total PCR tests (specimens).
February 23, 2021, 5:19 PM PST
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
- Secondary site
- https://data.ct.gov/stories/s/q5as-kyim
- Tertiary site
- https://data.ct.gov/api/id/rf3k-f8fg.json?%24query=select+%2A+order+by+date+desc+limit+1
Metadata
- Total test resulst field
- posNeg
- CTP website preferred total test units
- Specimens
- CTP website preferred total test field
- posNeg
Notes
Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.
The Recovered data point we report for Connecticut reflects the number of COVID-19 patients discharged from the hospital and therefore does not represent the total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19, since many people with COVID are never hospitalized. Connecticut stopped reporting hospital discharges on October 22, 2020, but the time series for the metric is available in the historical data, and our data downloads.
On February 3, 2021, we updated the Total Antigen Tests and backfilled Positive Antigen Tests and Negative Antigen Tests from Connecticut's testing dataset provided by the state. Going forward, we'll be updating all these 3 metrics on weekdays.
On December 25, 2020, Connecticut announced on their COVID-19 page that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 through December 27, 2020 or on January 1, 2021 due to the holidays.
On November 26, 2020, Connecticut announced via a press release that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Additionally, the data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 will both be included in the November 27, 2020 update.
On November 5, 2020, Connecticut released total test numbers lumping antigen and PCR tests alongside separate PCR and antigen counts. Beginning November 6, 2020, while the lumped figure continued to be updated daily in the state's "Daily Data Report," the separated PCR and antigen test counts were not. On November 10, 2020, we updated the Total PCR tests (specimens) number in CT to be the lumped antigen with PCR number reported beginning November 5th, and we will capture accordingly until separate numbers are provided again.
On November 5, 2020, Connecticut announced that a backlog of roughly 500 cases identified in August-November 2020, would be reported in the totals for November 5, 2020.
On June 24, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Negative PCR tests (specimens) (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On June 18, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Total PCR tests (specimens).
On May 29, 2020, Connecticut hospitalization data changed due to reporting laboratory-confirmed cases only. These changes resulted in a decrease in the numbers for Ever hospitalized and Recovered (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On May 27, 2020, Connecticut deduplicated some of its data, resulting in a decrease in Cases and Total PCR tests (specimens).
February 22, 2021, 10:24 PM PST
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
- Secondary site
- https://data.ct.gov/stories/s/q5as-kyim
- Tertiary site
- https://data.ct.gov/api/id/rf3k-f8fg.json?%24query=select+%2A+order+by+date+desc+limit+1
Metadata
- Total test resulst field
- posNeg
- CTP website preferred total test units
- Specimens
- CTP website preferred total test field
- posNeg
Notes
Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.
On February 3, 2021, we updated the Total Antigen Tests and backfilled Positive Antigen Tests and Negative Antigen Tests from Connecticut's testing dataset provided by the state. Going forward, we'll be updating all these 3 metrics on weekdays.
The Recovered data point we report for Connecticut reflects the number of COVID-19 patients discharged from the hospital and therefore does not represent the total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19, since many people with COVID are never hospitalized. Connecticut stopped reporting hospital discharges on October 22, 2020, but the time series for the metric is available in the historical data, and our data downloads.
On December 25, 2020, Connecticut announced on their COVID-19 page that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 through December 27, 2020 or on January 1, 2021 due to the holidays.
On November 26, 2020, Connecticut announced via a press release that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Additionally, the data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 will both be included in the November 27, 2020 update.
On November 5, 2020, Connecticut released total test numbers lumping antigen and PCR tests alongside separate PCR and antigen counts. Beginning November 6, 2020, while the lumped figure continued to be updated daily in the state's "Daily Data Report," the separated PCR and antigen test counts were not. On November 10, 2020, we updated the Total PCR tests (specimens) number in CT to be the lumped antigen with PCR number reported beginning November 5th, and we will capture accordingly until separate numbers are provided again.
On November 5, 2020, Connecticut announced that a backlog of roughly 500 cases identified in August-November 2020, would be reported in the totals for November 5, 2020.
On June 24, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Negative PCR tests (specimens) (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On June 18, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Total PCR tests (specimens).
On May 29, 2020, Connecticut hospitalization data changed due to reporting laboratory-confirmed cases only. These changes resulted in a decrease in the numbers for Ever hospitalized and Recovered (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On May 27, 2020, Connecticut deduplicated some of its data, resulting in a decrease in Cases and Total PCR tests (specimens).
February 22, 2021, 9:36 PM PST
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
- Secondary site
- https://data.ct.gov/stories/s/q5as-kyim
- Tertiary site
- https://data.ct.gov/api/id/rf3k-f8fg.json?%24query=select+%2A+order+by+date+desc+limit+1
Metadata
- Total test resulst field
- posNeg
- CTP website preferred total test units
- Specimens
- CTP website preferred total test field
- posNeg
Notes
Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.
On February 3, 2021, we updated the Total Antigen Tests and backfilled Positive Antigen Tests and Negative Antigen Tests from Connecticut's testing dataset provided by the state. Going forward, we'll be updating all these 3 metrics on weekdays.
The Recovered data point we report for Connecticut reflects the number of COVID-19 patients discharged from the hospital and therefore does not represent the total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19, since many people with COVID are never hospitalized. Connecticut stopped reporting hospital discharges on October 22, 2020: we are carrying over the last known value of 9800 until we can obtain new data.
On December 25, 2020, Connecticut announced on their COVID-19 page that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 through December 27, 2020 or on January 1, 2021 due to the holidays.
On November 26, 2020, Connecticut announced via a press release that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Additionally, the data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 will both be included in the November 27, 2020 update.
On November 5, 2020, Connecticut released total test numbers lumping antigen and PCR tests alongside separate PCR and antigen counts. Beginning November 6, 2020, while the lumped figure continued to be updated daily in the state's "Daily Data Report," the separated PCR and antigen test counts were not. On November 10, 2020, we updated the Total PCR tests (specimens) number in CT to be the lumped antigen with PCR number reported beginning November 5th, and we will capture accordingly until separate numbers are provided again.
On November 5, 2020, Connecticut announced that a backlog of roughly 500 cases identified in August-November 2020, would be reported in the totals for November 5, 2020.
On June 24, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Negative PCR tests (specimens) (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On June 18, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Total PCR tests (specimens).
On May 29, 2020, Connecticut hospitalization data changed due to reporting laboratory-confirmed cases only. These changes resulted in a decrease in the numbers for Ever hospitalized and Recovered (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On May 27, 2020, Connecticut deduplicated some of its data, resulting in a decrease in Cases and Total PCR tests (specimens).
February 3, 2021, 4:55 PM PST
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
- Secondary site
- https://data.ct.gov/stories/s/q5as-kyim
- Tertiary site
- https://data.ct.gov/api/id/rf3k-f8fg.json?%24query=select+%2A+order+by+date+desc+limit+1
Metadata
- Total test resulst field
- posNeg
- CTP website preferred total test units
- Specimens
- CTP website preferred total test field
- posNeg
Notes
Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.
The Recovered data point we report for Connecticut reflects the number of COVID-19 patients discharged from the hospital and therefore does not represent the total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19, since many people with COVID are never hospitalized. Connecticut stopped reporting hospital discharges on October 22, 2020: we are carrying over the last known value of 9800 until we can obtain new data.
On December 25, 2020, Connecticut announced on their COVID-19 page that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 through December 27, 2020 or on January 1, 2021 due to the holidays.
On November 26, 2020, Connecticut announced via a press release that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Additionally, the data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 will both be included in the November 27, 2020 update.
On November 5, 2020, Connecticut released total test numbers lumping antigen and PCR tests alongside separate PCR and antigen counts. Beginning November 6, 2020, while the lumped figure continued to be updated daily in the state's "Daily Data Report," the separated PCR and antigen test counts were not. On November 10, 2020, we updated the Total PCR tests (specimens) number in CT to be the lumped antigen with PCR number reported beginning November 5th, and we will capture accordingly until separate numbers are provided again.
On November 5, 2020, Connecticut announced that a backlog of roughly 500 cases identified in August-November 2020, would be reported in the totals for November 5, 2020.
On June 24, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Negative PCR tests (specimens) (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On June 18, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Total PCR tests (specimens).
On May 29, 2020, Connecticut hospitalization data changed due to reporting laboratory-confirmed cases only. These changes resulted in a decrease in the numbers for Ever hospitalized and Recovered (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On May 27, 2020, Connecticut deduplicated some of its data, resulting in a decrease in Cases and Total PCR tests (specimens).
January 1, 2021, 4:18 PM PST
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
- Secondary site
- https://data.ct.gov/stories/s/q5as-kyim
- Tertiary site
- https://data.ct.gov/api/id/rf3k-f8fg.json?%24query=select+%2A+order+by+date+desc+limit+1
Metadata
- Total test resulst field
- posNeg
- CTP website preferred total test units
- Specimens
- CTP website preferred total test field
- posNeg
Notes
Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.
The Recovered data point we report for Connecticut reflects the number of COVID-19 patients discharged from the hospital and therefore does not represent the total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19, since many people with COVID are never hospitalized. Connecticut stopped reporting hospital discharges on October 22, 2020: we are carrying over the last known value of 9800 until we can obtain new data.
On December 25, 2020, Connecticut announced on their COVID-19 page](https://portal.ct.gov/Coronavirus/COVID-19-Data-Tracker) that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 through December 27, 2020 or on January 1, 2021 due to the holidays.
On November 26, 2020, Connecticut announced via a press release that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Additionally, the data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 will both be included in the November 27, 2020 update.
On November 5, 2020, Connecticut released total test numbers lumping antigen and PCR tests alongside separate PCR and antigen counts. Beginning November 6, 2020, while the lumped figure continued to be updated daily in the state's "Daily Data Report," the separated PCR and antigen test counts were not. On November 10, 2020, we updated the Total PCR tests (specimens) number in CT to be the lumped antigen with PCR number reported beginning November 5th, and we will capture accordingly until separate numbers are provided again.
On November 5, 2020, Connecticut announced that a backlog of roughly 500 cases identified in August-November 2020, would be reported in the totals for November 5, 2020.
On June 24, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Negative PCR tests (specimens) (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On June 18, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Total PCR tests (specimens).
On May 29, 2020, Connecticut hospitalization data changed due to reporting laboratory-confirmed cases only. These changes resulted in a decrease in the numbers for Ever hospitalized and Recovered (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On May 27, 2020, Connecticut deduplicated some of its data, resulting in a decrease in Cases and Total PCR tests (specimens).
December 25, 2020, 10:03 AM PST
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
- Secondary site
- https://data.ct.gov/stories/s/q5as-kyim
- Tertiary site
- https://data.ct.gov/api/id/rf3k-f8fg.json?%24query=select+%2A+order+by+date+desc+limit+1
Metadata
- Total test resulst field
- posNeg
- CTP website preferred total test units
- Specimens
- CTP website preferred total test field
- posNeg
Notes
Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.
The Recovered data point we report for Connecticut reflects the number of COVID-19 patients discharged from the hospital and therefore does not represent the total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19, since many people with COVID are never hospitalized. Connecticut stopped reporting hospital discharges on October 22, 2020: we are carrying over the last known value of 9800 until we can obtain new data.
On November 26, 2020, Connecticut announced via a press release that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Additionally, the data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 will both be included in the November 27, 2020 update.
On November 5, 2020, Connecticut released total test numbers lumping antigen and PCR tests alongside separate PCR and antigen counts. Beginning November 6, 2020, while the lumped figure continued to be updated daily in the state's "Daily Data Report," the separated PCR and antigen test counts were not. On November 10, 2020, we updated the Total PCR tests (specimens) number in CT to be the lumped antigen with PCR number reported beginning November 5th, and we will capture accordingly until separate numbers are provided again.
On November 5, 2020, Connecticut announced that a backlog of roughly 500 cases identified in August-November 2020, would be reported in the totals for November 5, 2020.
On June 24, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Negative PCR tests (specimens) (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On June 18, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Total PCR tests (specimens).
On May 29, 2020, Connecticut hospitalization data changed due to reporting laboratory-confirmed cases only. These changes resulted in a decrease in the numbers for Ever hospitalized and Recovered (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On May 27, 2020, Connecticut deduplicated some of its data, resulting in a decrease in Cases and Total PCR tests (specimens).
December 18, 2020, 10:04 PM PST
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
- Secondary site
- https://data.ct.gov/stories/s/q5as-kyim
- Tertiary site
- https://data.ct.gov/api/id/rf3k-f8fg.json?%24query=select+%2A+order+by+date+desc+limit+1
Metadata
- Total test resulst field
- posNeg
- CTP website preferred total test units
- Specimens
- CTP website preferred total test field
- posNeg
Notes
Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Confirmed cases from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.
The Recovered data point we report for Connecticut reflects the number of COVID-19 patients discharged from the hospital and therefore does not represent the total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19, since many people with COVID are never hospitalized. Connecticut stopped reporting hospital discharges on October 22, 2020: we are carrying over the last known value of 9800 until we can obtain new data.
On November 26, 2020, Connecticut announced via a press release that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Additionally, the data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 will both be included in the November 27, 2020 update.
On November 5, 2020, Connecticut released total test numbers lumping antigen and PCR tests alongside separate PCR and antigen counts. Beginning November 6, 2020, while the lumped figure continued to be updated daily in the state's "Daily Data Report," the separated PCR and antigen test counts were not. On November 10, 2020, we updated the Total PCR tests (specimens) number in CT to be the lumped antigen with PCR number reported beginning Novemeber 5th, and we will capture accordingly until separate numbers are provided again.
On November 5, 2020, Connecticut announced that a backlog of roughly 500 cases identified in August-November 2020, would be reported in the totals for November 5, 2020.
On June 24, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Negative PCR tests (specimens) (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On June 18, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Total PCR tests (specimens).
On May 29, 2020, Connecticut hospitalization data changed due to reporting laboratory-confirmed cases only. These changes resulted in a decrease in the numbers for Ever hospitalized and Recovered (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On May 27, 2020, Connecticut deduplicated some of its data, resulting in a decrease in Cases and Total PCR tests (specimens).
December 18, 2020, 9:06 PM PST
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
- Secondary site
- https://data.ct.gov/stories/s/q5as-kyim
- Tertiary site
- https://data.ct.gov/api/id/rf3k-f8fg.json?%24query=select+%2A+order+by+date+desc+limit+1
Metadata
- Total test resulst field
- posNeg
- CTP website preferred total test units
- Specimens
- CTP website preferred total test field
- posNeg
Notes
Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.
The Recovered data point we report for Connecticut reflects the number of COVID-19 patients discharged from the hospital and therefore does not represent the total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19, since many people with COVID are never hospitalized. Connecticut stopped reporting hospital discharges on October 22, 2020: we are carrying over the last known value of 9800 until we can obtain new data.
On November 26, 2020, Connecticut announced via a press release that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Additionally, the data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 will both be included in the November 27, 2020 update.
On November 5, 2020, Connecticut released total test numbers lumping antigen and PCR tests alongside separate PCR and antigen counts. Beginning November 6, 2020, while the lumped figure continued to be updated daily in the state's "Daily Data Report," the separated PCR and antigen test counts were not. On November 10, 2020, we updated the Total PCR tests (specimens) number in CT to be the lumped antigen with PCR number reported beginning Novemeber 5th, and we will capture accordingly until separate numbers are provided again.
On November 5, 2020, Connecticut announced that a backlog of roughly 500 cases identified in August-November 2020, would be reported in the totals for November 5, 2020.
On June 24, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Negative PCR tests (specimens) (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On June 18, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Total PCR tests (specimens).
On May 29, 2020, Connecticut hospitalization data changed due to reporting laboratory-confirmed cases only. These changes resulted in a decrease in the numbers for Ever hospitalized and Recovered (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On May 27, 2020, Connecticut deduplicated some of its data, resulting in a decrease in Cases and Total PCR tests (specimens).
December 14, 2020, 7:54 AM PST
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
- Secondary site
- https://data.ct.gov/stories/s/q5as-kyim
Metadata
- Total test resulst field
- posNeg
- CTP website preferred total test units
- Specimens
- CTP website preferred total test field
- posNeg
Notes
Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.
The Recovered data point we report for Connecticut reflects the number of COVID-19 patients discharged from the hospital and therefore does not represent the total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19, since many people with COVID are never hospitalized. Connecticut stopped reporting hospital discharges on October 22, 2020: we are carrying over the last known value of 9800 until we can obtain new data.
On November 26, 2020, Connecticut announced via a press release that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Additionally, the data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 will both be included in the November 27, 2020 update.
On November 5, 2020, Connecticut released total test numbers lumping antigen and PCR tests alongside separate PCR and antigen counts. Beginning November 6, 2020, while the lumped figure continued to be updated daily in the state's "Daily Data Report," the separated PCR and antigen test counts were not. On November 10, 2020, we updated the Total PCR tests (specimens) number in CT to be the lumped antigen with PCR number reported beginning Novemeber 5th, and we will capture accordingly until separate numbers are provided again.
On November 5, 2020, Connecticut announced that a backlog of roughly 500 cases identified in August-November 2020, would be reported in the totals for November 5, 2020.
On June 24, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Negative PCR tests (specimens) (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On June 18, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Total PCR tests (specimens).
On May 29, 2020, Connecticut hospitalization data changed due to reporting laboratory-confirmed cases only. These changes resulted in a decrease in the numbers for Ever hospitalized and Recovered (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On May 27, 2020, Connecticut deduplicated some of its data, resulting in a decrease in Cases and Total PCR tests (specimens).
December 8, 2020, 12:54 PM PST
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
- Secondary site
- https://data.ct.gov/stories/s/q5as-kyim
Metadata
- Total test resulst field
- posNeg
- CTP website preferred total test units
- Specimens
- CTP website preferred total test field
- posNeg
Notes
Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.
The Recovered data point we report for Connecticut reflects the number of COVID-19 patients discharged from the hospital and therefore does not represent the total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19, since many people with COVID are never hospitalized.
On November 26, 2020, Connecticut announced via a press release that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Additionally, the data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 will both be included in the November 27, 2020 update.
On November 5, 2020, Connecticut released total test numbers lumping antigen and PCR tests alongside separate PCR and antigen counts. Beginning November 6, 2020, while the lumped figure continued to be updated daily in the state's "Daily Data Report," the separated PCR and antigen test counts were not. On Novemeber 10, 2020, we updated the Total PCR tests (specimens) number in CT to be the lumped antigen with PCR number reported beginning Novemeber 5th, and we will capture accordingly until separate numbers are provided again.
On November 5, 2020, Connecticut announced that a backlog of roughly 500 cases identified in August-November 2020, would be reported in the totals for November 5, 2020.
On June 24, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Negative PCR tests (specimens) (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On June 18, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Total PCR tests (specimens).
On May 29, 2020, Connecticut hospitalization data changed due to reporting laboratory-confirmed cases only. These changes resulted in a decrease in the numbers for Ever hospitalized and Recovered (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On May 27, 2020, Connecticut deduplicated some of its data, resulting in a decrease in Cases and Total PCR tests (specimens).
November 26, 2020, 2:03 PM PST
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
- Secondary site
- https://data.ct.gov/stories/s/q5as-kyim
Metadata
- Total test resulst field
- posNeg
- CTP website preferred total test units
- Specimens
- CTP website preferred total test field
- posNeg
Notes
Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.
The Recovered data point we report for Connecticut reflects the number of COVID-19 patients discharged from the hospital and therefore does not represent the total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19, since many people with COVID are never hospitalized.
On November 5, 2020, Connecticut released total test numbers lumping antigen and PCR tests alongside separate PCR and antigen counts. Beginning November 6, 2020, while the lumped figure continued to be updated daily in the state's "Daily Data Report," the separated PCR and antigen test counts were not. On Novemeber 10, 2020, we updated the Total PCR tests (specimens) number in CT to be the lumped antigen with PCR number reported beginning Novemeber 5th, and we will capture accordingly until separate numbers are provided again.
On November 5, 2020, Connecticut announced that a backlog of roughly 500 cases identified in August-November 2020, would be reported in the totals for November 5, 2020.
On June 24, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Negative PCR tests (specimens) (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On June 18, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Total PCR tests (specimens).
On May 29, 2020, Connecticut hospitalization data changed due to reporting laboratory-confirmed cases only. These changes resulted in a decrease in the numbers for Ever hospitalized and Recovered (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On May 27, 2020, Connecticut deduplicated some of its data, resulting in a decrease in Cases and Total PCR tests (specimens).
November 22, 2020, 11:03 PM PST
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
Metadata
- Total test resulst field
- posNeg
- CTP website preferred total test units
- Specimens
- CTP website preferred total test field
- posNeg
Notes
Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.
The Recovered data point we report for Connecticut reflects the number of COVID-19 patients discharged from the hospital and therefore does not represent the total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19, since many people with COVID are never hospitalized.
On November 5, 2020, Connecticut released total test numbers lumping antigen and PCR tests alongside separate PCR and antigen counts. Beginning November 6, 2020, while the lumped figure continued to be updated daily in the state's "Daily Data Report," the separated PCR and antigen test counts were not. On Novemeber 10, 2020, we updated the Total PCR tests (specimens) number in CT to be the lumped antigen with PCR number reported beginning Novemeber 5th, and we will capture accordingly until separate numbers are provided again.
On November 5, 2020, Connecticut announced that a backlog of roughly 500 cases identified in August-November 2020, would be reported in the totals for November 5, 2020.
On June 24, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Negative PCR tests (specimens) (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On June 18, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Total PCR tests (specimens).
On May 29, 2020, Connecticut hospitalization data changed due to reporting laboratory-confirmed cases only. These changes resulted in a decrease in the numbers for Ever hospitalized and Recovered (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On May 27, 2020, Connecticut deduplicated some of its data, resulting in a decrease in Cases and Total PCR tests (specimens).
November 10, 2020, 9:02 AM PST
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
Metadata
- Total test resulst field
- posNeg
- CTP website preferred total test units
- Specimens
- CTP website preferred total test field
- posNeg
Notes
Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.
The Recovered data point we report for Connecticut reflects the number of COVID-19 patients discharged from the hospital and therefore does not represent the total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19, since many people with COVID are never hospitalized.
On November 5, 2020, the state of Connecticut released total test numbers lumping antigen and PCR tests alongside separate PCR and antigen counts. On November 6, 2020, while the lumped figure continues to be updated daily in the state's "Daily Data Report," the separated PCR and antigen test counts were not. As such, we're carrying over these figures until it updates again or a more consistent source is identified
On November 5, 2020, Connecticut announced that a backlog of roughly 500 cases identified in August-November 2020, would be reported in the totals for November 5, 2020.
On June 24, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Negative PCR tests (specimens) (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On June 18, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Total PCR tests (specimens).
On May 29, 2020, Connecticut hospitalization data changed due to reporting laboratory-confirmed cases only. These changes resulted in a decrease in the numbers for Ever hospitalized and Recovered (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On May 27, 2020, Connecticut deduplicated some of its data, resulting in a decrease in Cases and Total PCR tests (specimens).
November 9, 2020, 3:17 PM PST
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
Metadata
- Total test resulst field
- posNeg
- CTP website preferred total test units
- Specimens
- CTP website preferred total test field
- posNeg
Notes
Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.
The Recovered data point we report for Connecticut reflects the number of COVID-19 patients discharged from the hospital and therefore does not represent the total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19, since many people with COVID are never hospitalized.
On June 24, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Negative PCR tests (specimens) (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On June 18, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Total PCR tests (specimens).
On May 29, 2020, Connecticut hospitalization data changed due to reporting laboratory-confirmed cases only. These changes resulted in a decrease in the numbers for Ever hospitalized and Recovered (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On May 27, 2020, Connecticut deduplicated some of its data, resulting in a decrease in Cases and Total PCR tests (specimens).
November 6, 2020, 12:02 PM PST
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
Metadata
- Total test resulst field
- posNeg
- CTP website preferred total test units
- Specimens
- CTP website preferred total test field
- posNeg
Notes
Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.
The Recovered data point we report for Connecticut reflects the number of COVID-19 patients discharged from the hospital and therefore does not represent the total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19, since many people with COVID are never hospitalized.
On November 5, 2020, Connecticut announced that a backlog of roughly 500 cases identified in August-November 2020, would be reported in the totals for November 5, 2020.
On June 24, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Negative PCR tests (specimens) (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On June 18, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Total PCR tests (specimens).
On May 29, 2020, Connecticut hospitalization data changed due to reporting laboratory-confirmed cases only. These changes resulted in a decrease in the numbers for Ever hospitalized and Recovered (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On May 27, 2020, Connecticut deduplicated some of its data, resulting in a decrease in Cases and Total PCR tests (specimens).
October 24, 2020, 7:36 AM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
Metadata
- Total test resulst field
- posNeg
- CTP website preferred total test units
- Specimens
- CTP website preferred total test field
- posNeg
Notes
Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.On May 27, 2020, Connecticut deduplicated some of its data, resulting in a decrease in Cases and Total PCR tests (specimens).
The Recovered data point we report for Connecticut reflects the number of COVID-19 patients discharged from the hospital and therefore does not represent the total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19, since many people with COVID are never hospitalized.
On June 24, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Negative PCR tests (specimens) (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On June 18, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Total PCR tests (specimens).
On May 29, 2020, Connecticut hospitalization data changed due to reporting laboratory-confirmed cases only. These changes resulted in a decrease in the numbers for Ever hospitalized and Recovered (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
October 23, 2020, 4:03 PM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
Metadata
- Total test resulst field
- posNeg
- CTP website preferred total test units
- Specimens
- CTP website preferred total test field
- posNeg
Notes
On May 27, 2020, Connecticut deduplicated some of its data, resulting in a decrease in Cases and Total PCR tests (specimens).
On May 29, 2020, Connecticut hospitalization data changed due to reporting laboratory-confirmed cases only. These changes resulted in a decrease in the numbers for Ever hospitalized and Recovered (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On June 18, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Total PCR tests (specimens).
On June 24, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Negative PCR tests (specimens) (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
The Recovered data point we report for Connecticut reflects the number of COVID-19 patients discharged from the hospital and therefore does not represent the total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19, since many people with COVID are never hospitalized.
Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.
October 18, 2020, 11:00 AM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
Metadata
- Total test resulst field
- posNeg
- CTP website preferred total test units
- Specimens
- CTP website preferred total test field
- posNeg
Notes
On May 27, 2020, Connecticut deduplicated some of its data, resulting in a decrease in Cases and Total PCR tests (specimens).
On May 29, 2020, Connecticut hospitalization data changed due to reporting laboratory-confirmed cases only. These changes resulted in a decrease in the numbers for Ever hospitalized and Recovered (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On June 18, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Total PCR tests (specimens).
On June 24, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Negative PCR tests (specimens) (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
The Recovered data point we report for Connecticut reflects the number of COVID-19 patients discharged from the hospital and therefore does not represent the total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19, since many people with COVID are never hospitalized.
Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.
October 6, 2020, 8:34 AM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
Metadata
- Total test resulst field
- posNeg
- CTP website preferred total test units
- Specimens
- CTP website preferred total test field
- posNeg
Notes
On May 27, 2020, Connecticut deduplicated some of its data, resulting in a decrease in Cases and Total PCR tests (specimens).
On May 29, 2020, Connecticut hospitalization data changed due to reporting laboratory-confirmed cases only. These changes resulted in a decrease in the numbers for Ever hospitalized and Recovered (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On June 18, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Total PCR tests (specimens).
On June 24, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Negative PCR tests (specimens) (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.
September 25, 2020, 9:03 AM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
Metadata
- Total test resulst field
- posNeg
- CTP website preferred total test units
- Specimens
- CTP website preferred total test field
- posNeg
Notes
On May 27, 2020, Connecticut deduplicated some of its data, resulting in a decrease in Cases and Total PCR tests (specimens).
On May 29, 2020, Connecticut hospitalization data changed due to reporting laboratory-confirmed cases only. These changes resulted in a decrease in the numbers for Ever hospitalized and Recovered (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On June 18, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Total PCR tests (specimens).
On June 24, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Negative PCR tests (specimens) (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.
September 18, 2020, 11:03 AM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
Metadata
- CTP website preferred total test units
- Specimens
- CTP website preferred total test field
- posNeg
Notes
On May 27, 2020, Connecticut deduplicated some of its data, resulting in a decrease in Cases and Total PCR tests (specimens).
On May 29, 2020, Connecticut hospitalization data changed due to reporting laboratory-confirmed cases only. These changes resulted in a decrease in the numbers for Ever hospitalized and Recovered (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On June 18, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Total PCR tests (specimens).
On June 24, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Negative PCR tests (specimens) (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.
September 2, 2020, 8:03 AM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
Metadata
Notes
On May 27, 2020, Connecticut deduplicated some of its data, resulting in a decrease in Cases and Total PCR tests (specimens).
On May 29, 2020, Connecticut hospitalization data changed due to reporting laboratory-confirmed cases only. These changes resulted in a decrease in the numbers for Ever hospitalized and Recovered (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
On June 18, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Total PCR tests (specimens).
On June 24, 2020, Connecticut corrected some errors in its data, resulting in a decrease in Negative PCR tests (specimens) (which can be found in our API and CSVs).
Negative test results reported in our API and CSVs are calculated by subtracting Positive PCR tests (people) from Total PCR tests (specimens) in the absence of better data.
August 26, 2020, 9:02 AM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
Metadata
Notes
N
August 25, 2020, 4:02 PM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
Metadata
Notes
Negative = Total - Positive.
Positives occasionally update before totals do; we do not revise negatives down, keep the last calculated negative.
As of May 24, Connecticut is reporting PCR specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested.
On May 27, Connecticut reported they had "removed 356 cases and 808 tests...which were identified as duplicates in the system." When combined with actual new cases, these removals resulted in a net reduction of 15 positives on May 27.
As of May 29, CHA changed to only reporting the number of patients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19; data for previous dates include patients with laboratory-confirmed or suspected COVID-19. This impacts the numbers for cumulative hospitalizations and recoveries.
On June 18, Connecticut reported that "Please note that 81 new cases were reported in the past 24-hours; 70 previously reported cases were removed from the total counts due to correction of data errors."
On June 24, Connecticut removed 2770 previously reported tests due to correction of a data error. Negatives decreased as a result. Starting July 11, Connecticut is longer reporting data on weekends.
July 29, 2020, 4:02 PM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
Metadata
Notes
Negative = Total - Positive.
Positives occasionally update before totals do; we do not revise negatives down, keep the last calculated negative.
As of May 24, Connecticut is reporting PCR specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested.
On May 27, Connecticut reported they had "removed 356 cases and 808 tests...which were identified as duplicates in the system." When combined with actual new cases, these removals resulted in a net reduction of 15 positives on May 27.
As of May 29, CHA changed to only reporting the number of patients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19; data for previous dates include patients with laboratory-confirmed or suspected COVID-19. This impacts the numbers for cumulative hospitalizations and recoveries.
On June 18, Connecticut reported that "Please note that 81 new cases were reported in the past 24-hours; 70 previously reported cases were removed from the total counts due to correction of data errors."
On June 24, Connecticut removed 2770 previously reported tests due to correction of a data error. Negatives decreased as a result.
Starting July 11, Connecticut is longer reporting data on weekends.
July 28, 2020, 4:02 PM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
Metadata
Notes
Negative = Total - Positive.
Positives occasionally update before totals do; we do not revise negatives down, keep the last calculated negative.
As of May 24, Connecticut is reporting PCR specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested.
On May 27, CT reported they had "removed 356 cases and 808 tests...which were identified as duplicates in the system." When combined with actual new cases, these removals resulted in a net reduction of 15 positives on 5/27.
As of May 29, CHA changed to only reporting the number of patients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19; data for previous dates include patients with laboratory-confirmed or suspected COVID-19. This impacts the numbers for cumulative hospitalizations and recoveries.
On June 18, CT reported that "Please note that 81 new cases were reported in the past 24-hours; 70 previously reported cases were removed from the total counts due to correction of data errors."
On June 24, CT removed 2770 previously reported tests due to correction of a data error. Negatives decreased as a result.
Starting 7/11, CT is longer reporting data on weekends.
July 10, 2020, 8:02 PM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
Metadata
Notes
Negative = Total - Positive.
Positives occasionally update before totals do; we do not revise negatives down, keep the last calculated negative.
As of May 24, Connecticut is reporting PCR specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested.
On May 27, CT reported they had "removed 356 cases and 808 tests...which were identified as duplicates in the system." When combined with actual new cases, these removals resulted in a net reduction of 15 positives on 5/27.
As of May 29, CHA changed to only reporting the number of patients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19; data for previous dates include patients with laboratory-confirmed or suspected COVID-19. This impacts the numbers for cumulative hospitalizations and recoveries.
On June 18, CT reported that "Please note that 81 new cases were reported in the past 24-hours; 70 previously reported cases were removed from the total counts due to correction of data errors."
On June 24, CT removed 2770 previously reported tests due to correction of a data error. Negatives decreased as a result.
June 24, 2020, 2:01 PM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
Metadata
Notes
Negative = Total - Positive.
Positives occasionally update before totals do; we do not revise negatives down, keep the last calculated negative.
As of May 24, Connecticut is reporting PCR specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested.
On May 27, CT reported they had "removed 356 cases and 808 tests...which were identified as duplicates in the system." When combined with actual new cases, these removals resulted in a net reduction of 15 positives on 5/27.
As of May 29, CHA changed to only reporting the number of patients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19; data for previous dates include patients with laboratory-confirmed or suspected COVID-19. This impacts the numbers for cumulative hospitalizations and recoveries.
On June 18, CT reported that "Please note that 81 new cases were reported in the past 24-hours; 70 previously reported cases were removed from the total counts due to correction of data errors."
June 22, 2020, 3:01 PM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
Metadata
Notes
Negative = Total - Positive.
Positives occasionally update before totals do; we do not revise negatives down, keep the last calculated negative.
As of May 24, Connecticut is reporting PCR specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested.
As of May 29, CHA changed to only reporting the number of patients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19; data for previous dates include patients with laboratory-confirmed or suspected COVID-19. This impacts the numbers for cumulative hospitalizations and recoveries.
On June 18, CT reported that "Please note that 81 new cases were reported in the past 24-hours; 70 previously reported cases were removed from the total counts due to correction of data errors."
June 18, 2020, 1:02 PM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
Metadata
Notes
Negative = Total - Positive.
Positives occasionally update before totals do; we do not revise negatives down, keep the last calculated negative.
As of May 24, Connecticut is reporting PCR specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested.
As of May 29, CHA changed to only reporting the number of patients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19; data for previous dates include patients with laboratory-confirmed or suspected COVID-19. This impacts the numbers for cumulative hospitalizations and recoveries.
June 4, 2020, 6:01 PM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
Metadata
Notes
Negative = Total - Positive.
Positives occasionally update before totals do; we do not revise negatives down, keep the last calculated negative.
As of May 24, Connecticut is reporting PCR specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested.
As of May 29, CHA changed to only reporting the number of patients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19; data for previous dates include patients with laboratory-confirmed or suspected COVID-19. This impacts the numbers for cumulative hospitalizations and recoveries.
June 4, 2020, 2:01 PM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
Metadata
Notes
June 4, 2020, 1:01 PM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
Metadata
Notes
Negative = Total - Positive.
Positives occasionally update before totals do; we do not revise negatives down, keep the last calculated negative.
As of May 24, Connecticut is reporting PCR specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested.
June 1, 2020, 6:01 PM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
Metadata
Notes
Negative = Total - Positive.
Positives occasionally update before totals do; we do not revise negatives down, keep the last calculated negative.
As of May 24, Connecticut is reporting PCR specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested.
May 25, 2020, 2:02 PM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
Metadata
Notes
Negative = Total - Positive.
Positives occasionally update before totals do; we do not revise negatives down, keep the last calculated negative.
May 2, 2020, 7:01 AM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
Metadata
Notes
Negative = Total - Positive.
Positives occasionally update before totals do; we do not revise negatives down, keep the last calculated negative. As of April 27, Connecticut is reporting people tested.
April 18, 2020, 1:01 PM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://data.ct.gov/coronavirus
Metadata
Notes
Data is being provided in a PDF.
Negative = Total - Positive.
Positives occasionally update before totals do; we do not revise negatives down, keep the last calculated negative.
April 16, 2020, 1:01 PM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://portal.ct.gov/Coronavirus
Metadata
Notes
Data is being provided in a PDF.
Negative = Total - Positive.
Positives occasionally update before totals do; we do not revise negatives down, keep the last calculated negative.
March 29, 2020, 9:43 PM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://portal.ct.gov/Coronavirus
Metadata
Notes
Data is being provided in a PDF. Negative = Total - Positive. Hospitalization numbers are in a bar chart there.
March 27, 2020, 4:44 PM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://portal.ct.gov/Coronavirus
Metadata
Notes
Data is being provided in a PDF format. The 3rd page has a paragraph containing total test counts. Hospitalization numbers are in a bar chart on the second page.
March 27, 2020, 1:00 PM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://portal.ct.gov/Coronavirus
Metadata
Notes
Latest negative count is inferred from a press conference mentioning "over 700 tests" performed. At the time there were 96 positives. On 3/19, an order went out requiring labs to report total tested/negative test numbers, so we expect more comprehensive numbers soon. Deaths from news report.
March 25, 2020, 4:00 PM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://portal.ct.gov/Coronavirus
Metadata
Notes
Latest negative count is inferred from a press conference mentioning "over 700 tests" performed. At the time there were 96 positives. On 3/19, an order went out requiring labs to report total tested/negative test numbers, so we expect more comprehensive numbers soon. Deaths from news report.
March 20, 2020, 10:00 PM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://portal.ct.gov/Coronavirus
Metadata
Notes
Last negative count from 3/13
March 19, 2020, 4:00 PM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://portal.ct.gov/Coronavirus
Metadata
Notes
Last negative count from 3/13
March 18, 2020, 11:00 AM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://portal.ct.gov/Coronavirus
Metadata
Notes
CT dropped negatives on 3/14, number carried over from 3/13
March 17, 2020, 10:17 AM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://portal.ct.gov/Coronavirus
Metadata
Notes
CT dropped negatives on 3/14, number carried over from 3/13
March 15, 2020, 2:06 PM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://portal.ct.gov/Coronavirus
Metadata
Notes
No pending counts
March 14, 2020, 3:56 PM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://portal.ct.gov/Coronavirus
Metadata
Notes
March 12, 2020, 9:01 PM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://portal.ct.gov/Coronavirus
Metadata
Notes
March 12, 2020, 2:21 PM PDT
State COVID websites
- Primary site
- https://portal.ct.gov/Coronavirus