LYME/OLD LYME — The Daily Data Report issued Friday, April 15, by the Connecticut Department of Public Health (CT DPH) shows one new, confirmed COVID-19 case in Old Lyme and none in Lyme.
This case raises Old Lyme’s cumulative case total to 1070 while Lyme’s holds at 264.
This is the fourth day in succession that Lyme has reported no new cases.
Statewide Situation – Weekly Update
On Thursday, April 14, the Connecticut Department of Public Health (CT DPH) released its latest weekly COVID-19 Alert Map (pictured above), which indicates that 54 municipalities are now in the Red (highest of four) Zone for case rates. These towns include Lyme, while Old Lyme has moved into the Yellow (second lowest) Zone.
This number has increased by 29 from the 25 towns recorded in the Red Zone last week. Read this press release from CT DPH emphasizing the need for caution regarding COVID-19 transmission at this time.
Although this total of Red Zone towns reflects an increase over last week’s number, it still shows a reduction in the number of Red Zone towns since Jan. 27, when the total was 168 out of 169 towns.
The April 14 total of 54 is equivalent to 32.0% of towns in the state, which are in the Red Zone.
As of April 14, 2022 five towns in the Ledge Light Health District (LLHD) are in the Red Zone:- Lyme, Waterford, New London, Ledyard and Stonington.
Two are in the Orange (second highest) Zone:- East Lyme and Groton.
Two are in the Yellow (second lowest) Zone:- North Stonington and Old Lyme.
No towns remain in the Gray (lowest) Zone.
The LLHD is no longer issuing reports with updated Case Rates and other metrics.
The CT DPH will issue an updated map of the zones Thursday, April 14 — the map is updated weekly on Thursdays.
The color-coded zones are:
Red: Indicates case rates over the last two weeks of greater than 15 per 100,000 population
Orange: Indicates case rates between 10 to 14 cases per 100,000 population
Yellow: Indicates case rates between 5 and 9 per 100,000 population
Gray: Indicates case rates lower than five per 100,000 population
Cases in Lyme and Old Lyme — Daily Update
The Daily Data Reports issued Friday, April 15, by CT DPH shows 0ne new, confirmed COVID-19 case in Old Lyme and none in Lyme. This case raises Old Lyme’s cumulative case total to 1070 while Lyme’s holds at 264.
The state’s COVID-19 Daily Positivity Rate continues to rise. On Friday, April 15, the rate increased to 6.51% from 6.26% on April 14.
This rate of 6.51% is the state’s highest recorded COVID-19 Daily Positivity Rate since Feb. 8, 2022 when the Rate stood at 7.02%.
The next Daily Data Report will be issued by CT DPH Monday, April 18, around 4 p.m.
April 5, 2022 was the most recent day on which no new cases were reported in either town.
Prior to March 25, Lyme had gone for 23 consecutive days with no new cases being reported. Two new cases were reported in Lyme on March 25.
Prior to April 5, the most recent day on which no new cases were reported in either Lyme or Old Lyme was March 24. There were also no new cases on March 9 and 4, and Feb. 24. The previous date prior to Feb. 24 when no new cases were reported in either town was Dec. 12, 2021.
Statewide Situation – Daily Update
On April 15, the number of COVID-related hospitalizations increased from 139 to 161.
In contrast, on Jan. 12, 2022, the number of COVID-related hospitalizations was 1,939.
Of those hospitalized on April 15, the number not fully vaccinated was 46 (representing 28.57%).
The total number of COVID-related deaths in Connecticut rose to 10,813 on April 15 from 10,809 on April 14, according to The New York Times.
Increase in Cases in Lyme & Old Lyme Since August 2021
The cumulative total of confirmed cases for Old Lyme has now increased by 627 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 698 new cases there since that date.
Meanwhile, Lyme’s cumulative total on Aug. 26 was 114 indicating 150 new cases have also been confirmed there during the same period.
Ledge Light Health District Update
The LLHD is no longer issuing weekly updates unless there is, “any significant change in case rates, hospitalizations, etc.”
On April 14, LLHD sent LymeLine.com this press release issued by CT DPH the same day. It begins: With the current uptick of COVID-19 cases—coupled with the upcoming schedule of spring holidays and family gatherings—the Connecticut Department of Public Health is reminding residents of the tools currently in place to help contain the spread of the virus.
In an email sent Thursday, March 24, regarding the latest COVID-19 data, Ledge Light Health District (LLHD) Director of Health Stephen Mansfield stated, “In New London County, residents are advised to:
- Stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccines
- Get tested if you have symptoms
- View the new Community Levels tool created by the CDC by following this link: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/your-health/covid-by-county.html
LLHD continues to focus its 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/.”
An explanation of the new CDC Community Levels tool by Thomas Gotowka can be found at this link.
COVID testing opportunities can be found at COVID-19 Testing | Ledge Light Health District (llhd.org)
The following link provides centralized access to Connecticut COVID data: https://data.ct.gov/stories/s/COVID-19-data/wa3g-tfvc/
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
Four COVID-related fatalities have now 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 and fourth fatalities, which were reported respectively in 2021 and on Feb. 4, 2022, have not been made available.
COVID-19 Situation in LOL Schools
Under new state protocols for schools, Lyme-Old Lyme (LOL) Schools are no longer required to carry out contact tracing.
LOL Schools Superintendent Ian Neviaser explained the latest developments in LOL Schools COVID protocols in an April 1 email to the school community, saying, “As noted in my email of February 17, 2022, beginning April 1, 2022 we will no longer report daily COVID-19 cases in the schools. For the remainder of this school year, that information will be complied on a weekly basis and will be available on our website at the following link: https://www.region18.org/parents/covid-data.”
For a summary of cases in LOL Schools between Jan. 1 and March 31, 2022, visit this link.
View a full listing of cases between 8/26/21 – 12/23/21 at this link.