State Health Says CDC Has New Haven County In High COVID Category

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has listed New Haven County in the High/Orange category as part of its COVID-19 Community Levels Map. Fairfield, Litchfield, Middlesex and New London Counties are listed in the Medium/Yellow category. Hartford, Tolland and Windham Counties are listed in the Low/Green category.

The COVID-19 Community Levels map — which was launched in late February — informs CDC recommendations on prevention measures, such as masking and testing. The guidelines include a color-coded system available on the CDC website of Low,” Medium” and High.” This approach focuses on preventing hospitals and health care systems from being overwhelmed and directing prevention efforts toward protecting people at high risk for severe illness.

As we approach the dog days of summer, I want to remind all Connecticut residents that the tools are in place and easily accessible to combat this virus. These include vaccines, first and second boosters, Test to Treat locations, therapeutics, self-tests and state-supported testing,” said Connecticut Department of Public Health Commissioner Manisha Juthani, MD

Since New Haven County is now listed in the High/Orange category, residents there are recommended to wear a mask while indoors in public; stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccines and get tested if they have symptoms. Additional precautions may be needed for residents who are at high risk for severe illness. 

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