Jan. 24 Daily COVID-19 Update: 24 New Cases in Old Lyme Take Cumulative Total to 929, Lyme’s Total Rises to 228 with Two New Cases

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LYME-OLD LYME — The Daily Data Report issued Monday, Jan. 24, 2022, around 4 p.m. by the Connecticut Department of Health(CT DPH) shows 24 new, confirmed COVID-19 cases in Old Lyme taking the town’s total of cumulative cases from 905 to 929.

Four new cases were reported in Lyme, taking that town’s cumulative total from 224 to 228. 

The next Daily Data Report will be issued by the state Tuesday, Jan. 25, around 4 p.m.

The state’s COVID-19 positivity rate was down from 13.69% in the Jan. 21 report to 11.36and COVID-related hospitalizations decreased by 218 to 1,477.

Of those hospitalized, 834 (representing 56.5%) are not fully vaccinated.

The total number of COVID-related deaths in Connecticut held at 9,769. (Source: NYTimes.com)

As we reported in our Thursday, Jan. 20 Daily COVID-19 Update, the 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 COVID-19 Case Rates remained constant at 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. 27 — the map is updated weekly on Thursdays.

Extracts from the Jan. 13, 2022 CT DPH report

As of Jan. 19, 2022: (the number in parentheses is from Jan. 12, 2022)

  • Number of cases of COVID-19 among fully vaccinated persons in Connecticut: 115,021 (83,147)
  • Number of fully vaccinated persons in Connecticut: 2,540,829 (2,526,891)
  • Percent of fully vaccinated persons, who have contracted COVID-19: 4.53% (3.29%)

For the week beginning Jan. 09, 2022: (the number in parentheses is from Dec. 26, 2021)

  • Risk of unvaccinated persons testing positive for COVID-19 as compared to fully vaccinated persons: 3.4x greater (3.3x greater)
  • Risk of unvaccinated persons dying from COVID-19 as compared to fully vaccinated persons: 18.6x greater (17.2x greater)

Increase in Cases in Lyme & Old Lyme Since August 2021

The cumulative total of confirmed cases for Old Lyme has now increased by 486 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 557 new cases there since that date. Meanwhile, Lyme’s cumulative total on Aug. 26 was 114 indicating 114 new cases have also been confirmed there during the same period.

Ledge Light Health District Update

All the towns in the Ledge Light Health District (LLHD), of which both Lyme and Old Lyme are members, are in the Red Zone.

In an email sent Friday, Jan. 21, regarding the latest COVID-19 data, Ledge Light Health District (LLHD) Deputy Director of Health Jennifer Muggeo states, “Although there is a decrease in the number of new cases reflected in this report, we are still experiencing high average daily case rates and a continued focus on preventing transmission is important.”

She continues, “Ledge Light Health District advises all businesses and community members take direct steps to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission in your business, home, and place of work. We encourage all businesses within our communities to adopt masking policies for employees and customers, regardless of vaccination status.”

Finally, she states, “LLHD continues to focus our vaccination efforts on homebound populations and providing initial vaccinations and boosters to individuals who were vaccinated previously. There are a number of community-based vaccination clinics scheduled for next week (beginning tomorrow); information about vaccination opportunities can be found at https://llhd.org/coronavirus-covid-19-situation/covid-19-vaccine/.”

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/

The next Ledge Light update is due Thursday, Jan. 27, 2022.

Lyme-Old Lyme Schools Update

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 a Jan. 4 email to the school community that he, “… will continue to notify the school community of any positive cases of COVID-19 that impact the schools.”

A full listing of all LOL Schools-related cases during 2022 is given below. On Monday, Jan. 24, nine cases were reported in LOL Schools.

Lyme-Old Lyme 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. We are no longer including positive cases impacting LOL schools between Aug 26, 2021 (the first day of the 2021-22 academic school year) and Dec. 23, 2021 (the last day of school before winter break began), in this report. During that period contact tracing was still required.

View the full listing of cases during that period (8/26/21 – 12/23/21) at this link.

This is the latest information that we have with the most recent cases first — there may have been further updates, however, which we have not yet received.

The following abbreviations are used in the list below: LOLHS: Lyme-Old Lyme High School, LOLMS: Lyme-Old Lyme Middle School, CS: Center School Pre-Kindergarten, MC: Mile Creek School.

Monday, Jan. 24
Total: 9
LOLHS: 2, LOLMS: 1, Lyme: 1, Mile Creek: 4, CS: 1

Sunday, Jan. 23
Total: 3:
LOLMS: 1, Lyme: 2

Friday, Jan. 21
Total: 8
LOLHS: 4, LOLMS: 2, MC: 2

Thursday, Jan. 20
Total: 5
LOLMS: 1, MC: 1, Lyme: 3

Wednesday, Jan.19
Total: 7
LOLHS: 2, LOLMS: 4, CS: 1

Tuesday, Jan. 18
Total: 7
LOLHS: 3, LOLMS: 2, MC: 2

Monday, Jan. 17
Total: 6
Lyme: 4, MC: 2

Friday, Jan. 14
Total: 3
MC: 2, LOLHS: 1

Wednesday, Jan. 12
Total: 3
MC: 2, LOLMS: 1

Monday, Jan. 10
Total: 3
CS: 1, Lyme: 2

Sunday, Jan. 9
Total: 2
MC: 1, Lyme: 1

Friday, Jan. 7
Total: 1
MC: 1

Thursday, Jan. 6
Total: 7
LOLHS: 5, Lyme: 1, CS: 1

Wednesday, Jan. 5
Total: 14
LOLHS: 6, MC: 1, Lyme: 3, CS: 4

Tuesday, Jan. 4
Total: 5
LOLHS: 4, CS: 1

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.

Old Lyme Annual Town Meeting to be Held Tonight, 2021 Citizen of the Year to be Announced

OLD LYME — The Annual Town Business Meeting will take place Monday, Jan. 24, at 7:30 p.m. in the Lyme-Old Lyme Middle School Auditorium at 53 Lyme St., in Old Lyme. The agenda includes the following business items and votes will be taken as determined during the evening:

1. To accept the Annual Town Report for the fiscal year July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021, as submitted by the Board of Finance.

2. To Approve the Sale of 11 Alpha Ave. (a Town owned Parcel in Rogers Lake West Shores).

3. To Approve the Appropriation Not to Exceed $50,000.00 to Fund Improvements Related to the Sound View Sidewalk and Transportation Hub Project

4. To announce the recipient of the Board of Selectmen’s Citizen of the Year for 2021.

5. To approve utilizing up to $115,000 of the American Rescue Plan Funds received by the Town of Old Lyme to fund Covid testing, distribution, and communication costs.

Based on recent information received about the Federal COVID test kit distribution plan, the American Rescue Plane Committee rescinded its request for item 5 above to be considered, so there will be a motion to withdraw this item from the Annual Town Meeting agenda.

This Morning, Saint Ann’s of Old Lyme to Host Discussion of MLK’s Letter from Birmingham Jail

OLD LYME — On Sunday, Jan. 23, at 11:30 a.m., in honor of Martin Luther King Day, the Becoming Beloved Community Committee of Saint Ann’s is holding a discussion on Martin Luther King’s Letter from Birmingham Jail.

Written in the margins of a newspaper while in an Alabama jail in 1963, this landmark writing considers the fight against racism and reflects on the healing power of love.

Attendees are encouraged to read this vital piece of King’s writings while pondering and reflecting on its meaning at the time it was written and what message it holds for all of us now.
This event is open to all in the community; no reservations necessary.
Following the best practices for health and safety for all, it is asked that all persons, regardless of vaccination status, wear a facial covering while in the Church building. The situation will be assessed on an ongoing basis. Masks are located in the Narthex, as well as in the entry way, by the parish offices.

Jan. 21 Daily COVID-19 Update: 17 New Cases in Old Lyme Take Cumulative Total to 905, Lyme’s Total Rises to 224 with Two New Cases

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LYME-OLD LYME — The Daily Data Report issued Friday, Jan. 21, 2022, around 4 p.m. by the Connecticut Department of Health(CT DPH) shows 17 new, confirmed COVID-19 cases in Old Lyme taking the town’s total of cumulative cases from 888 to 905.

Three new cases were reported in Lyme, taking that town’s cumulative total from 221 to 224. 

The next Daily Data Report will be issued by the state Monday, Jan. 24, around 4 p.m.

The state’s COVID-19 positivity rate was up from 13.29% in the Jan. 20 report to 13.69and COVID-related hospitalizations decreased by 32 to 1,695.

Of those hospitalized, 965 (representing 56.9%) are not fully vaccinated.

The total number of COVID-related deaths in Connecticut increased to 9,769. (Source: NYTimes.com)

As we reported in our Thursday, Jan. 20 Daily COVID-19 Update, the 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 COVID-19 Case Rates remained constant at 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. 27 — the map is updated weekly on Thursdays.

Extracts from the Jan. 13, 2022 CT DPH report

As of Jan. 19, 2022: (the number in parentheses is from Jan. 12, 2022)

  • Number of cases of COVID-19 among fully vaccinated persons in Connecticut: 115,021 (83,147)
  • Number of fully vaccinated persons in Connecticut: 2,540,829 (2,526,891)
  • Percent of fully vaccinated persons, who have contracted COVID-19: 4.53% (3.29%)

For the week beginning Jan. 09, 2022: (the number in parentheses is from Dec. 26, 2021)

  • Risk of unvaccinated persons testing positive for COVID-19 as compared to fully vaccinated persons: 3.4x greater (3.3x greater)
  • Risk of unvaccinated persons dying from COVID-19 as compared to fully vaccinated persons: 18.6x greater (17.2x greater)

Increase in Cases in Lyme & Old Lyme Since August 2021

The cumulative total of confirmed cases for Old Lyme has now increased by 462 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 533 new cases there since that date. Meanwhile, Lyme’s cumulative total on Aug. 26 was 114 indicating 110 new cases have also been confirmed there during the same period.

Ledge Light Health District Update

All the towns in the Ledge Light Health District (LLHD), of which both Lyme and Old Lyme are members, are in the Red Zone.

In an email sent Friday, Jan. 21, regarding the latest COVID-19 data, Ledge Light Health District (LLHD) Deputy Director of Health Jennifer Muggeo states, “Although there is a decrease in the number of new cases reflected in this report, we are still experiencing high average daily case rates and a continued focus on preventing transmission is important.”

She continues, “Ledge Light Health District advises all businesses and community members take direct steps to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission in your business, home, and place of work. We encourage all businesses within our communities to adopt masking policies for employees and customers, regardless of vaccination status.”

Finally, she states, “LLHD continues to focus our vaccination efforts on homebound populations and providing initial vaccinations and boosters to individuals who were vaccinated previously. There are a number of community-based vaccination clinics scheduled for next week (beginning tomorrow); information about vaccination opportunities can be found at https://llhd.org/coronavirus-covid-19-situation/covid-19-vaccine/.”

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/

The next Ledge Light update is due Thursday, Jan. 27, 2022.

Lyme-Old Lyme Schools Update

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 a Jan. 4 email to the school community that he, “… will continue to notify the school community of any positive cases of COVID-19 that impact the schools.”

Lyme-Old Lyme 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. We are no longer including positive cases impacting LOL schools between Aug 26, 2021 (the first day of the 2021-22 academic school year) and Dec. 23, 2021 (the last day of school before winter break began), in this report. During that period contact tracing was still required.

View the full listing of cases during that period (8/26/21 – 12/23/21) at this link.

A full listing of all LOL Schools-related cases during 2022 is given below.

This is the latest information that we have with the most recent cases first — there may have been further updates, however, which we have not yet received.

The following abbreviations are used in the list below: LOLHS: Lyme-Old Lyme High School, LOLMS: Lyme-Old Lyme Middle School, CS: Center School Pre-Kindergarten, MC: Mile Creek School.

Friday, Jan. 21
Total: 8
LOLHS: 4
LOLMS: 2
MC: 2

Thursday, Jan. 20
Total: 5
LOLMS: 1
MC: 1
Lyme: 3

Wednesday, Jan.19
Total: 7
LOLHS: 2
LOLMS: 4
CS: 1

Tuesday, Jan. 18
Total: 7
LOLHS: 3
LOLMS: 2
MC: 2

Monday, Jan. 17
Total: 6
Lyme: 4
MC: 2

Friday, Jan. 14
Total: 3
MC: 2
LOLHS: 1

Wednesday, Jan. 12
Total: 3
MC: 2
LOLMS: 1

Monday, Jan. 10
Total: 3
CS: 1
Lyme: 2

Sunday, Jan. 9
Total: 2
MC: 1
Lyme: 1

Friday, Jan. 7
Total: 1
MC: 1

Thursday, Jan. 6
Total: 7
LOLHS: 5
Lyme: 1
CS: 1

Wednesday, Jan. 5
Total: 14
LOLHS: 6
MC: 1
Lyme: 3
CS: 4

Tuesday, Jan. 4
Total: 5
LOLHS: 4
CS: 1

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.

Lyme Pollinator Pathway Presents ‘Propagating Pollinator Plants from Seed,’ This Afternoon via Zoom

Editor’s Note: In the interests of everyone’s health and safety, this program has been switched to Zoom only.

LYME — Including native plants in your garden is a great way to help pollinators.

On Saturday, Jan. 22, join a virtual program starting at 3 p.m. and learn how to expand your native plantings inexpensively by growing them yourself from seed.

The Lyme Pollinator Pathway presents this workshop with Jim Sirch in which you will discover the different germination requirements for various kinds of seeds and how to plant a plastic milk jug filled with a seed selection to stratify over the winter. Proper aftercare of the seeds will be discussed.

Sirch is the Education Coordinator at the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History and is a past president and currently on the board of the Hamden Land Conservation Trust and also a member of the CT Native Plant Working Group.

A certified Connecticut Master Gardener, Sirch gives talks throughout the state on gardening for pollinators and growing native plants from seed and is dedicated to helping improve backyard biodiversity. He was featured in the Members Making a Difference section of the Summer 2016 issue of the American Horticultural Society’s American Gardener magazine.

Sirch also authors a weekly nature blog called Beyond Your Back Door.

This event is co-sponsored by the Lyme Land Trust, Lyme Garden Club, and the Lyme Public Library.

Register at education@lymelandtrust.org to receive the zoom link.

The Lyme Public Hall is located at 249 Hamburg Rd., in Lyme, Conn.