LYME-OLD LYME — The Daily Data Report issued Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2022, at 4 p.m. by the Connecticut Department of Health (CT DPH) shows five new, confirmed COVID-19 cases in Old Lyme taking the town’s total of cumulative cases to 659.
One new case was reported in Lyme, taking that town’s cumulative total to 171.
The state hit a new COVID-19 positivity rate in the Jan. 4 report of 23.85% and COVID-related hospitalizations increased by 110 to 1,562.
Significantly, 1062 (representing 68.0%) of those hospitalized are not fully vaccinated.
To give context to the state’s positivity rate of 21.52% on Jan. 3, 2022, an article by Alex Putterman published in the Hartford Courant on Dec. 28, 2021, reported that, “Connecticut blew past its previous record for COVID-19 positivity rate … for a daily rate of 14.98%. Previously, the state hadn’t reported a positivity rate higher than 11% on any given day since widespread testing began in spring 2020.”
The next report from CT DPH will be issued Wednesday, Jan. 5, at around 4 p.m.
As we reported in our Thursday, Dec. 30 weekly COVID-19 Update, the weekly COVID-19 Average Daily Case Rate Report issued by the state on that day showed that the total number of towns in the Red (highest) Zone for case rates has increased from last week’s total of 166 to 168, leaving only one town in the state — Canaan — not in the Red Zone. This number of 168 is equivalent to 99.4 percent of towns in the state.
The CT DPH will issue an updated map of the zones Thursday, Jan. 6 — the map is updated weekly on Thursdays.
All the towns in the Ledge Light Health District (LLHD) are in the Red Zone.
Under new state protocols for schools, Lyme-Old Lyme (LOL) Schools are no longer required to carry out contact tracing , but LOL Schools Superintendent Ian Neviaser said in an email to the school community yesterday that he, “… will continue to notify the school community of any positive cases of COVID-19 that impact the schools.” closed Dec. 23, 2021 and reopened Monday, Jan. 3, 2022 after the winter break meaning no new cases were reported by the schools during that period.
Yesterday, Tuesday, Jan. 4, Neviaser reported in the same email, “Today we became aware of four individuals at LOLHS and one individual in the Center School 3-year old PK classroom who tested positive after being present at school.”
He continued, “As always, any student or staff member, whether having known exposure or not, that is exhibiting any symptoms of illness including, but not limited to, fever (temp 100.4 F and above), chills, uncontrolled new cough, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, loss of taste or smell, muscle or body aches, sore throat, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, fatigue, congestion, or a runny nose should not attend school, notify the school nurse, quarantine, and be tested.”
*See below for a full listing of all LOL Schools-related cases since schools opened in the fall on Aug. 26, 2021.
Here are some significant extracts from the Dec. 30 CT DPH report:
As of Dec. 29, 2021:
- Number of cases of COVID-19 among fully vaccinated persons in Connecticut: 58,212
- Number of fully vaccinated persons in Connecticut: 2,513,612
- Percent of fully vaccinated persons, who have contracted COVID-19: 2.32%
- Of the 1,151 patients currently hospitalized with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19, 619 (71.2%) are not fully vaccinated.
For the week beginning Dec. 19, 2021:
- Risk of unvaccinated persons testing positive for COVID-19 as compared to fully vaccinated persons: 3.3x greater
- Risk of unvaccinated persons dying from COVID-19 as compared to fully vaccinated persons: 32.9x greater
- Data reported by the New York Times show the cumulative number of COVID-19-related deaths in the state on Jan 2 as 9,210.
The cumulative total of confirmed cases for Old Lyme has now increased by 216 since Wednesday, Nov. 10, when the total stood at 443 — that number had stood unchanged for a week since the previous Thursday, Nov. 4.
On Aug. 26 — which was the day Lyme-Old Lyme Schools started the new academic year — Old Lyme’s cumulative case total stood at 372, meaning there have now been 287 new cases there since that date. Meanwhile, Lyme’s cumulative total on Aug. 26 was 114 indicating 57 new cases have also been confirmed there during the same period.
In an email sent Thursday, Dec. 30, regarding the latest COVID-19 data, Ledge Light Health District (LLHD) Director of Health Stephen Mansfield stated, “We continue to see a high number of new COVID cases within our jurisdiction, which is consistent with an increase in COVID cases statewide. Unfortunately, we expect this trend to continue as we move into the holiday season.”
He added, “LLHD continues to focus our vaccination efforts on homebound populations and providing initial vaccinations and boosters to individuals who were vaccinated previously. Information about vaccination opportunities can be found at https://llhd.org/coronavirus-covid-19-situation/covid-19-vaccine/
*COVID-19 Cases in Lyme-Old Lyme Schools
This is the latest information that we have with the most recent case first — there may have been further updates, however, which we have not yet received.
On Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2022, Lyme-Old Lyme (LOL) Schools Superintendent Ian Neviaser informed the school community that the administration had been made aware of “four individuals at Lyme-Old Lyme High School (LOLHS) and one individual in the Center School 3-year old PK classroom, who tested positive after being present at school.”
On Thursday, Dec. 23, Neviaser informed the school community that two positive cases of COVID-19 impacting LOLHS, a positive case of COVID-19 impacting Lyme-Old Lyme Middle School (LOLMS) and a positive case of COVID-19 impacting Mile Creek School had been reported.
On Tuesday, Dec. 21, Lyme-Old Lyme (LOL) Schools Superintendent Ian Neviaser informed the school community that a positive case of COVID-19 impacting Lyme-Old Lyme Middle School (LOLMS) had been reported.
On Monday, Dec. 20, Neviaser informed the school community that a positive case of COVID-19 impacting Lyme-Old Lyme High School (LOLHS) had been reported.
On Thursday, Dec. 16, Neviaser informed the school community that two separate positive cases of COVID-19 impacting LOLHS and Lyme School respectively had been reported.
On Monday, Dec. 13, Neviaser informed the school community that a positive case of COVID-19 impacting Mile Creek School had been reported.
On Thursday, Dec. 9, Neviaser informed the school community that a total of three positive cases of COVID-19 impacting Lyme-Old Lyme Middle School (LOLMS), Center School, and Lyme School respectively had been reported.
On Monday, Dec. 6, Neviaser informed the school community that a positive case of COVID-19 impacting LOLMS had been reported.
On Friday, Dec. 3, Neviaser informed the school community that a positive case of COVID-19 impacting Center School had been reported.
On Monday, Nov. 30, Neviaser informed the school community that a positive case of COVID-19 impacting LOLHS had been reported.
On Monday, Nov. 29, Neviaser informed the school community that a positive case of COVID-19 impacting Mile Creek School had been reported.
On Tuesday, Nov. 23, Neviaser informed the school community that a positive case of COVID-19 impacting LOLHS had been reported.
On Monday, Nov. 22, Neviaser informed the school community that a positive case of COVID-19 impacting Mile Creek School had been reported.
On Thursday, Nov. 18, Neviaser informed the school community that a positive case of COVID-19 impacting LOLHS had been reported.
On Wednesday, Nov. 17, Neviaser informed the school community that a positive case of COVID-19 impacting LOLHS had been reported.
On Sunday, Nov. 14, Neviaser informed the school community that over the weekend a positive case of COVID-19 impacting LOLHS had been reported.
On Wednesday, Oct. 20, Neviaser informed the school community that a positive case of COVID-19 impacting LOLHS had been reported.
On Wednesday, Oct. 5, Neviaser informed the school community that a positive case of COVID-19 impacting LOLHS had been reported the previous evening.
On Thursday, Oct. 23, Neviaser informed the school community of two intrafamilial positive cases of COVID-19 impacting LOLMS. He stated, “We were able to complete our contact tracing and the one individual who must quarantine has been notified.”
On Thursday, Sept. 23, Neviaser informed the school community of two intrafamilial positive cases of COVID-19 impacting LOLMS. He noted, “We were able to complete our contact tracing and the one individual who must quarantine has been notified.”
On Wednesday, Sept. 22, Neviaser informed the school community of a positive case of COVID-19 impacting LOLHS.
On Thursday, Sept. 16, Neviaser informed the school community that a previously reported positive case of COVID-19 is now impacting Mile Creek School and Center School.
On Monday, Sept. 13, Neviaser informed the school community that a positive case of COVID-19, which had been reported the previous day, was impacting LOLMS.
On Wednesday, Sept. 1, Neviaser informed the school community that a positive case of COVID-19 was impacting Mile Creek School.
On Tuesday, Aug. 31, Neviaser informed the school community that late on Monday, Aug. 30, a positive case of COVID-19 impacting LOLHS had been reported.
On Saturday, Aug. 28, Neviaser informed the school community that late on Friday, Aug. 27, a positive case of COVID-19 impacting Lyme School had been reported.
In all cases, contact tracing was completed and those individuals who needed to quarantine were notified. They will be able to return to school following their quarantine period. All other students and staff will continue to attend school as scheduled.
Fatalities Due to COVID-19 in Lyme, Old Lyme
There has been one COVID-related fatality of a Lyme resident: a 57-year-old male passed away Nov. 16, 2021. On Nov. 30, the state finally included this fatality in its data
Three COVID-related fatalities have been reported in Old Lyme. The first two fatalities from Old Lyme, which were reported in 2020, were a 61-year-old female and an 82-year-old male.
Details of the third, which was reported in 2021, have not been made available.