Coronavirus Update- COVID Property Tax Deferral Program, Small Business Webinars, Eat Local Winners & Vaccine and Case Data

December 28th- The application and information for the Town’s COVID-19 Property Tax Deferral Program are now available here.  Applications to defer taxes due on January 1st must be filed by January 27th.  

On December 30th at noon and January 5th at 9:00 a.m., the CT Small Business Development Administration will hold informational webinars about new COVID small business relief programs.  Registration information is available on their website, as is other helpful resources. 

Congratulations to the winners of last week’s Eat Local, Win Local contest, Stephanie Bellino, Carolyn Snyder, Daniel Southern/Heather Brown and Libby Sauter.  My office will be in touch. This week’s contest, which ends on January 3rd, is the final contest.  Thank you to everyone who participated and supported Wilton’s local restaurants and retail establishments. 

As of today, 32,276 doses of the vaccine have been administered in Connecticut. Since last week, the number of locations in CT administering vaccines has tripled.  Wilton’s emergency medical responders have begun receiving the vaccine.  Wilton’s Public Health Nurses, Visiting Nurse and Hospice of Fairfield Country, expect to receive vaccines by the second week in January.  

The following is data, as of 8:30 p.m. last night, from today’s CT DPH report versus Wednesday’s December 23rd report, reflecting 5 days of activity:

  • Wilton:  17 net new case reported. 589 cases YTD.  
  • Statewide:  10,495 new cases.  5.92% of the 177,411 new tests reported were positive.  181,200 cases YTD.
  • Fairfield County 2,463 new cases.  55,037 cases YTD.
  • Hospitalized Patients:  Statewide1,219 with a 64-net patient increaseFairfield County291 with a 12-net patient increase.
  • Deaths:  Statewide, 5,904 with 169 new deaths.  Fairfield County, 1,697 with 37 new deaths.  Wilton, 45, with no new deaths.  

Cases newly known to the Wilton Health Department ranged in age from 1 to 70.

The following chart shows the distribution of known cases by age for the previous 7-day periods and the current 7-day period.  Ages for known cases since Monday’s update ranged from 46 to 53.  

 

Wilton

Dec 22 to

Dec 15 to

Dec 8 to

Dec 1 to 

Nov 24 to

Ages

Population

Dec 28th 

Dec 21st

Dec 14th

Dec 7th

Nov 30th

0 to 4

5%

5%

0%

3%

7%

0%

5 to 14

18%

5%

4%

3%

15%

0%

15 to 24

13%

0%

17%

21%

24%

32%

25 to 44

16%

30%

29%

10%

15%

23%

45 to 65

32%

50%

42%

55%

33%

45%

65+

16%

10%

8%

7%

7%

0%

During the period from December 16th to December 22nd, there were no new cases of Coronavirus among residents of Wilton’s nursing and assisted living facilities. 

Please, behave as if you have the virus and as if those around you do as well.

5 W’s

  • Watch your distance
  • Wear a mask/face covering when you can’t maintain 6 feet of distance whether indoors or outside
  • Walk, run or bike to the right in single file when passing another person on the NRVT, sidewalks and trails
  • Wait to host indoor gatherings
  • Wash your hands

If you have a question, please email me at lynne.vanderslice@wiltonct.org

Lynne Vanderslice

First Selectwoman