City Launches COVID-19 Website

The city has launched a new website focused entirely on the local impact of the COVID-19 impact.

The site is dubbed the City of New Haven Coronavirus (COVID-19) Hub.”

Click here to go to the site.

It includes guidance documents for homeless shelters, private schools, childcare centers, and local businesses.

It also includes press releases from the mayor, slideshow presentations about the novel coronavirus, a global map pulled from Johns Hopkins University of where the pandemic has spread so far, and prevention tips.

Towards the top of the site is a list of the number of confirmed cases in Connecticut, the country, and around the world.

As of the publication time of this article, there have been 41 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Connecticut, 4,661 confirmed cases in the United States, and 185,067 throughout the world.

There have been a total of 7,330 COVID-19-related deaths worldwide, and a total of 80,236 recoveries.

According to Mayor Justin Elicker’s press briefing on Monday afternoon, there are three confirmed COVID-19 cases in New Haven so far. The mayor plans to host his next press briefing on the steps of City Hall at 4 p.m. Tuesday.

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