Death Announced of John ‘Johnny’ Edmund Botts IV, 37; Raised in Old Lyme, Where He Found His Love of Sports, Outdoors, Beach

OLD LYME — John Edmund Botts IV, “Johnny” (37), of Middletown, CT passed away unexpectedly Wednesday March 2, 2022. John was born May 16, 1984 in Yakima WA to Lauretta Botts and the late John E. Botts III. Johnny was raised in Old Lyme, CT where he found his love of sports, the outdoors and the beach …

Johnny wore his heart on his sleeve; many will remember him for his bright smile, his sense of humor and his willingness to lend a hand or an ear for those who needed it. Of all the things John was passionate about he loved none more than his beautiful children …

A celebration of life will be planned for later this summer so his Fiancé and newest bundle of joy can attend.

Visit this link to read the full obituary published March 21, 2022 by the Hartford Courant.

March 24 COVID-19 Update: Only 8 CT Towns Now in Red Zone; No New Cases in Lyme, Old Lyme Keeping Cumulative Case Totals Respectively at 256, 1055

This map, updated March 24, 2022 shows the average daily rate of new cases of COVID-19 by town during the past two weeks. Old Lyme remains in the Yellow (second lowest) Zone while Lyme, similarly, remains in the Gray (lowest) Zone. Only eight towns (representing a total of 4.7% of the state) are now found in the Red Zone. Only cases among persons living in community settings are included in this map; the map does not include cases among people who reside in nursing home, assisted living, or correctional facilities. Map: Ver 12.1.2020 Source: CT Department of Public Health Get the data Created with Datawrapper.

LYME-OLD LYME — UPDATED 3/25 at 5pm: Two new cases in Lyme and one in Old Lyme are reported  in Friday (3/25) afternoon’s CT DPH report. Full article to follow. On Thursday, March 24, the Connecticut Department of Public Health (CT DPH) released its latest weekly COVID-19 Alert Map (above), which indicates that only eight municipalities are now in the Red (highest of four) Zone for case rates. This number has fallen by one from nine since last week:- the eight Red Zone towns are Fairfield, Goshen, Guilford, Middletown, New Haven, North Haven, Weston, and Westport.

This reflects a further reduction in the number of towns in the Red Zone since late January. On Jan. 27, the total was 168 out of 169 towns and by Feb. 17, the total was 153. By Feb. 24, it had fallen to 87; on March 3, the total was 23, and and last week on March 12, it was 12.

The March 24 total of eight is equivalent to 4.7% of towns in the state, which remain in the Red Zone.

As of March 24, there are no towns in the Ledge Light Health District (LLHD) remaining in the Red Zone. Two are in the Orange (second highest) Zone:- Ledyard and Stonington. Five are in the Yellow (second lowest) Zone along with Old Lyme, namely East Lyme, Groton, New London and Waterford, while Lyme and North Stonington remain in the Gray (lowest) Zone.

The weekly report dated March 24 for the nine member towns of the Ledge Light Health District (LLHD) shows that Old Lyme has the 4th highest Daily Case Rate at 8.8% behind Ledyard, East Lyme, and Stonington.

Lyme is in 8th equal and lowest place with North Stonington for Daily Case Rates at 0% with both towns recording less than five cases reported in the past two weeks.

The Ledge Light Health District has announced that there will be no further weekly LLHD reports unless there are “any significant change in case rates, hospitalizations, etc.”

The CT DPH will issue an updated map of the zones Thursday, March 24 — 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

The Daily Data Report issued Thursday, March 24, by the Connecticut Department of Public Health (CT DPH) shows no change in the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Lyme or Old Lyme leaving the town’s cumulative case totals respectively at 256 and 1055.

This means March 24 is the 23rd consecutive day on which no new cases have been reported in Lyme.

The most recent day that no new cases were reported in either Lyme or Old Lyme prior to March 24 was March 9.  There were also no new cases on March 4, and Feb. 24. The previous date prior to Feb. 24 when no new cases were reported in either town was Dec. 12, 2021.

The next Daily Data Report will be issued by CT DPH Friday, March 25, around 4 p.m.

Statewide Situation – Daily Update

The state’s COVID-19 Daily Positivity Rate on Thursday, March 24, decreased to 2.64% from 3.25% on March 23. The March 10 rate of 1.79% was the most recent time the positivity rate had fallen below 2.0 since Oct. 7, 2021 according to our records, when it was 1.70%.

On March 24, the number of COVID-related hospitalizations increased by one from 99 to 100. In contrast, on Jan. 12, 2022, the number of COVID-related hospitalizations was 1,939.

Of those hospitalized on March 24, 44 (representing 44.0%) are not fully vaccinated.

The total number of COVID-related deaths in Connecticut held at 10,740, according to the New York Times.

Statewide Situation – Weekly Update

As of March 23, 2022: (the number in parentheses is from March 16, 2022)

Number of cases of COVID-19 among fully vaccinated persons in Connecticut: 177,032 (175, 490)
Number of fully vaccinated persons in Connecticut: 2,693,502 (2,687,029)
Percent of fully vaccinated persons, who have contracted COVID-19: 6.57% (6.53%)

For the week beginning March 13, 2022: (the number in parentheses is from March 6, 2022)

Risk of unvaccinated persons testing positive for COVID-19 as compared to fully vaccinated persons: 3.0 x greater (3.0 x greater)
Risk of unvaccinated persons dying from COVID-19 as compared to fully vaccinated persons: 16.0 x greater (4.0 x greater)

Increase in Cases in Lyme & Old Lyme Since August 2021

The cumulative total of confirmed cases for Old Lyme has now increased by 612 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 683 new cases there since that date. Meanwhile, Lyme’s cumulative total on Aug. 26 was 114 indicating 142 new cases have also been confirmed there during the same period.

Ledge Light Health District Update

There are no town in the Ledge Light Health District (LLHD), of which both Lyme and Old Lyme are members, in the Red Zone. In the past two weeks, Lyme has had less than 5 new cases while Old Lyme has reported 9 — the previous week’s numbers were respectively less than 5 and 8.

In an email sent Thursday, March 24, regarding the latest COVID-19 data, Ledge Light Health District (LLHD) Director of Health Stephen Mansfield states, “Based on surveillance data available in a new tool created by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) called COVID-19 Community Levels, the municipalities within Ledge Light Health District (and all of New London County) are currently classified as low, the “best” classification available based on these new metrics.”

He continues, “Community Levels can be low, medium, or high and are determined by looking at hospital beds being used, hospital admissions, and the total number of new COVID cases in a specific geographical area. CDC recommends taking precautions to protect yourself and others from COVID based on Community Levels in your area.”

He adds, “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 tool by following this link: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/your-health/covid-by-county.html.

LLHD continues to focus our 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 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/

There will be no further Ledge Light updates.

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.

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 Feb. 17 email to the school community that, “Through the end of March we will continue to send daily COVID-19 case numbers for those who are interested in tracking this information.”

He added, “Beginning in April, we will report these numbers on a weekly basis.”

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

During Winter Break for LOL Schools, no case reporting was announced until Monday, Feb. 28. Schools are now back in session. One new case was reported on March 2 and another on March 3. In further good news, no new cases were reported on March 4, or March 7-12. One new case was reported on each day of March 13, 14, 16, 20 and 22. Two were reported on March 23, and one on March 24.

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.

The listing below 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 lists below: LOLHS: Lyme-Old Lyme High School, LOLMS: Lyme-Old Lyme

Lyme-Old Lyme Middle School, CS: MC: Mile Creek School, and Center School Pre-Kindergarten

Thursday, March 24
Total: 
LOLMS: 1

Wednesday, March 23
Total: 
LOLHS: 1, CS: 1

Tuesday, March 22
Total: 
Lyme: 1

Sunday, March 20
Total: 
LOLHS: 1

Wednesday, March 16
Total: 
LOLHS: 1

Monday, March 14
Total: 
CS: 1

Sunday, March 13
Total: 
LOLHS: 1

Thursday, March 3
Total: LOLHS: 1

Wednesday, March 2
Total: 
LOLHS: 1

FEBRUARY 2022
Friday, Feb. 18: Total: LOLMS: 1, MC: 1
Thursday, Feb. 17: Total: 1,  MC: 1
Wednesday, Feb. 16: Total: 6, LOLMS: 3
Monday, Feb. 14: Total: 6, LOLMS: 2, MC: 3, Lyme: 1
Sunday, Feb. 13: Total: 3, LOLMS: 2, MC: 1
Friday, Feb. 11: Total: 2, LOLHS: 1, CS: 1
Thursday, Feb. 10: Total: 2, Lyme: 1, CS: 1
Wednesday, Feb. 9: Total: 2, LOLHS: 1, MC: 1
Tuesday, Feb. 8: Total: 0
Monday, Feb. 7: Total: 3, Lyme: 1, MC: 1, CS: 1
Sunday, Feb. 6:Total: 2, LOLMS: 1, MC: 1
Friday, Feb. 4: Total: 5, LOLHS: 2, LOLMS: 1, MC: 2
Thursday, Feb. 3: Total: 1, Lyme: 1
Wednesday, Feb. 2: Total: 3, MC: 3
Tuesday, Feb. 1: Total: 1, MC: 1

JANUARY 2022
Monday, 1/31: Total: 2, LOLMS: 1, Lyme: 1
Sunday, 1/30: Total: 1, Lyme: 1
Friday, 1/28: Total: 3, LOLHS: 1, LOLMS: 1, MC: 1
Thursday, 1/27: Total: 3, LOLHS: 1, Lyme: 2
Wednesday, 1/26: Total: 3, LOLHS: 1, MC: 2
Tuesday, 1/25: Total: 4, LOLMS: 2, MC: 2
Monday, 1/24:Total: 9, LOLHS: 2, LOLMS: 1, Lyme: 1, MC: 4, CS: 1
Sunday, 1/23:Total: 3, LOLMS: 1, Lyme: 2
Friday, 1/21:Total: 8, LOLHS: 4, LOLMS: 2, MC: 2
Thursday, 1/20: Total: 5, LOLMS: 1, MC: 1, Lyme: 3
Wednesday, 1/19: Total: 7, LOLHS: 2, LOLMS: 4, CS: 1
Tuesday, 1/18: Total: 7, LOLHS: 3, LOLMS: 2, MC: 2
Monday, 1/17: Total: 6, Lyme: 4, MC: 2
Friday, 1/14: Total: 3, MC: 2, LOLHS: 1
Wednesday, 1/12: Total: 3, MC: 2, LOLMS: 1
Monday, 1/10: Total: 3, CS: 1, Lyme: 2
Sunday, 1/9: Total: 2, MC: 1, Lyme: 1
Friday, 1/7: Total: 1, MC: 1:
Thursday, 1/6: Total: 7, LOLHS: 5, Lyme: 1, CS: 1
Wednesday, 1/5: Total: 14, LOLHS: 6, MC: 1, Lyme: 3, CS: 4
Tuesday, 1/4: Total: 5, LOLHS: 4, CS: 1

March 23 COVID-19 Update: Two Cases in Old Lyme Take Cumulative Total to 1055, Lyme Holds at 256

Photo by CDC on Unsplash,

LYME-OLD LYME —The Daily Data Report issued Wednesday, March 23, by the Connecticut Department of Public Health (CT DPH) shows an increase of two in the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Old Lyme taking the town’s cumulative case total to 1055.

No new cases were reported in Lyme, leaving the cumulative case total at 246 meaning March 23 is the 22nd consecutive day on which no new cases have been reported in Lyme.

The most recent day that no new cases were reported in either Lyme or Old Lyme was March 9.  There were also no new cases on March 4, and Feb. 24. The previous date prior to Feb. 24 when no new cases were reported in either town was Dec. 12, 2021.

The next Daily Data Report will be issued by CT DPH Thursday, March 24, around 4 p.m.

Statewide Situation – Weekly Update

The most recent, weekly COVID-19 Case Rate Map, which was released Thursday, March 17, by CT DPH indicates that only nine municipalities are now in the Red (highest of four) Zone for case rates. This number has fallen by three from 12 since last week:- the nine Red Zone towns are Eastford, Guilford, Ledyard, Middletown, New Haven, New London, Salem, Weston, and Westport.

This reflects a further reduction in the number of towns in the Red Zone since late January. On Jan. 27, the total was 168 out of 169 towns and by Feb. 17, the total was 153. By Feb. 24, it had fallen to 87; on March 3, the total was 23, and and last week on March 12, it was 12.

However, Alex Putterman asks in an article published March 17, in The Hartford CourantIs another COVID-19 wave on the way? Connecticut experts ‘watching very carefully’ for BA.2 omicron subvariant, suggesting it is not yet time to let down our guard in respect of COVID precautions.

The March 17 total of nine is equivalent to 5.3% of towns in the state, which remain in the Red Zone.

As of March 17, New London and Ledyard are the only towns in the Ledge Light Health District (LLHD) remaining in the Red Zone. Two are in the Orange (second highest) Zone:- Stonington and East Lyme. Three are in the Yellow (second lowest) Zone:- Old Lyme,  Groton, and Waterford, while Lyme and North Stonington are in the Gray (lowest) Zone.

The weekly report dated March 17 for the nine member towns of the Ledge Light Health District (LLHD) shows that Old Lyme has the sixth highest Daily Case Rate at 17.8% behind New London, Ledyard, East Lyme, Stonington and Waterford.

Lyme is in 8th equal and lowest place with North Stonington for Daily Case Rates at 0% with both towns recording less than five cases reported in the past two weeks.

The next weekly LLHD report will be issued Thursday, March 24.

The CT DPH will issue an updated map of the zones Thursday, March 24 — 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
Extracts from the Feb. 24, 2022 CT DPH report

Statewide Situation – Daily Update

The state’s COVID-19 Daily Positivity Rate on Wednesday, March 23, decreased to 3.25% from 3.27% on March 22. The March 10 rate of 1.79% was the most recent time the positivity rate had fallen below 2.0 since Oct. 7, 2021 according to our records, when it was 1.70%.

On March 23, the number of COVID-related hospitalizations decreased by one from 100 to 99. In contrast, on Jan. 12, 2022, the number of COVID-related hospitalizations was 1,939.

Of those hospitalized on March 18, 42 (representing 42.4%) are not fully vaccinated.

The total number of COVID-related deaths in Connecticut was 10,740, according to the New York Times.

Statewide Situation – Weekly Update

As of March 16, 2022: (the number in parentheses is from March 9, 2022)

Number of cases of COVID-19 among fully vaccinated persons in Connecticut: 175, 490 (174,207)
Number of fully vaccinated persons in Connecticut: 2,687,029 (2,679,485)
Percent of fully vaccinated persons, who have contracted COVID-19: 6.53% (6.5%)

For the week beginning March 6, 2022: (the number in parentheses is from Feb. 27, 2022)

Risk of unvaccinated persons testing positive for COVID-19 as compared to fully vaccinated persons: 3.0 x greater (2.4 x greater)
Risk of unvaccinated persons dying from COVID-19 as compared to fully vaccinated persons: 16.0 x greater (15.9 x greater)

Increase in Cases in Lyme & Old Lyme Since August 2021

The cumulative total of confirmed cases for Old Lyme has now increased by 612 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 683 new cases there since that date. Meanwhile, Lyme’s cumulative total on Aug. 26 was 114 indicating 142 new cases have also been confirmed there during the same period.

Ledge Light Health District Update

Two towns (Ledyard and New London) in the Ledge Light Health District (LLHD), of which both Lyme and Old Lyme are members, are in the Red Zone. In the past two weeks, Lyme has had less than 5 new cases while Old Lyme has reported 8 — the previous week’s numbers were respectively less than 5 and 13.

In an email sent Thursday, March 17, regarding the latest COVID-19 data, Ledge Light Health District (LLHD) Director of Health Stephen Mansfield states, “Based on surveillance data available in a new tool created by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) called COVID-19 Community Levels, the municipalities within Ledge Light Health District (and all of New London County) are currently classified as low, the “best” classification available based on these new metrics.”

He continues, “Community Levels can be low, medium, or high and are determined by looking at hospital beds being used, hospital admissions, and the total number of new COVID cases in a specific geographical area. CDC recommends taking precautions to protect yourself and others from COVID based on Community Levels in your area.”

He adds, “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 tool by following this link: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/your-health/covid-by-county.html.

LLHD continues to focus our 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 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/

The next Ledge Light update is due Thursday, March 24, 2022.

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.

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 Feb. 17 email to the school community that, “Through the end of March we will continue to send daily COVID-19 case numbers for those who are interested in tracking this information.”

He added, “Beginning in April, we will report these numbers on a weekly basis.”

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

During Winter Break for LOL Schools, no case reporting was announced until Monday, Feb. 28. Schools are now back in session. One new case was reported on March 2 and another on March 3. In further good news, no new cases were reported on March 4, or March 7-12. One new case was reported on each day of March 13, 14, 16, 20 and 22. Two were reported on March 23.

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.

The listing below 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 lists below: LOLHS: Lyme-Old Lyme High School, LOLMS: Lyme-Old Lyme

Lyme-Old Lyme Middle School, CS: MC: Mile Creek School, and Center School Pre-Kindergarten

Wednesday, March 23
Total: 
LOLHS: 1, CS: 1

Tuesday, March 22
Total:
Lyme: 1

Sunday, March 20
Total: 
LOLHS: 1

Wednesday, March 16
Total: 
LOLHS: 1

Monday, March 14
Total: 
CS: 1

Sunday, March 13
Total: 
LOLHS: 1

Thursday, March 3
Total: LOLHS: 1

Wednesday, March 2
Total: 
LOLHS: 1

FEBRUARY 2022
Friday, Feb. 18: Total: LOLMS: 1, MC: 1
Thursday, Feb. 17: Total: 1,  MC: 1
Wednesday, Feb. 16: Total: 6, LOLMS: 3
Monday, Feb. 14: Total: 6, LOLMS: 2, MC: 3, Lyme: 1
Sunday, Feb. 13: Total: 3, LOLMS: 2, MC: 1
Friday, Feb. 11: Total: 2, LOLHS: 1, CS: 1
Thursday, Feb. 10: Total: 2, Lyme: 1, CS: 1
Wednesday, Feb. 9: Total: 2, LOLHS: 1, MC: 1
Tuesday, Feb. 8: Total: 0
Monday, Feb. 7: Total: 3, Lyme: 1, MC: 1, CS: 1
Sunday, Feb. 6:Total: 2, LOLMS: 1, MC: 1
Friday, Feb. 4: Total: 5, LOLHS: 2, LOLMS: 1, MC: 2
Thursday, Feb. 3: Total: 1, Lyme: 1
Wednesday, Feb. 2: Total: 3, MC: 3
Tuesday, Feb. 1: Total: 1, MC: 1

JANUARY 2022
Monday, 1/31: Total: 2, LOLMS: 1, Lyme: 1
Sunday, 1/30: Total: 1, Lyme: 1
Friday, 1/28: Total: 3, LOLHS: 1, LOLMS: 1, MC: 1
Thursday, 1/27: Total: 3, LOLHS: 1, Lyme: 2
Wednesday, 1/26: Total: 3, LOLHS: 1, MC: 2
Tuesday, 1/25: Total: 4, LOLMS: 2, MC: 2
Monday, 1/24:Total: 9, LOLHS: 2, LOLMS: 1, Lyme: 1, MC: 4, CS: 1
Sunday, 1/23:Total: 3, LOLMS: 1, Lyme: 2
Friday, 1/21:Total: 8, LOLHS: 4, LOLMS: 2, MC: 2
Thursday, 1/20: Total: 5, LOLMS: 1, MC: 1, Lyme: 3
Wednesday, 1/19: Total: 7, LOLHS: 2, LOLMS: 4, CS: 1
Tuesday, 1/18: Total: 7, LOLHS: 3, LOLMS: 2, MC: 2
Monday, 1/17: Total: 6, Lyme: 4, MC: 2
Friday, 1/14: Total: 3, MC: 2, LOLHS: 1
Wednesday, 1/12: Total: 3, MC: 2, LOLMS: 1
Monday, 1/10: Total: 3, CS: 1, Lyme: 2
Sunday, 1/9: Total: 2, MC: 1, Lyme: 1
Friday, 1/7: Total: 1, MC: 1:
Thursday, 1/6: Total: 7, LOLHS: 5, Lyme: 1, CS: 1
Wednesday, 1/5: Total: 14, LOLHS: 6, MC: 1, Lyme: 3, CS: 4
Tuesday, 1/4: Total: 5, LOLHS: 4, CS: 1

Ledge Light Offers Free COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic in New London, Today; No Appointment, Insurance, ID Required

NEW LONDON/LYME/OLD LYME — Ledge Light Health District (LLHD) will host a COVID-19 vaccine clinic on Thursday, March 24, 2022, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at its New London office. The Moderna vaccine and a very limited supply of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine will be available for anyone 18 years or older who needs a 1st or 2nd dose or is eligible for a booster dose.

Other vaccination clinics, including those for 5- to 17-years-old, are available with LLHD’s partner Griffin Health. All three vaccine brands will be available. Visit the LLHD website to find a clinic near you. https://llhd.org/coronavirus-covid-19-situation/covid-19-vaccine/covid-19-vaccine-find-a-vaccination/

The following groups are eligible for a booster shot:

Individuals who received the Moderna vaccine:

  • Severely immunocompromised at 1 month or more after their initial series.
  • Everyone 18+ at 5 months or more after their initial series.

Individuals who received the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine:

  • Severely immunocompromised at 1 month or more after their initial series.
  • Everyone 12+ at 5 months or more after their initial series.

Individuals who received the J&J vaccine, booster shots are recommended for those who are 18 and older and who were vaccinated two or more months ago.

All clinics are free and open to the public. No appointment, insurance, or ID is needed. No one will be turned away for lack of insurance or identification.

Ledge Light Health District continues to provide weekly COVID testing opportunities in Groton, New London, Stonington, and Waterford. Visit the LLHD website for more information at https://llhd.org/coronavirus-covid-19-situation/covid-19-testing/

Community members and businesses are urged to access up-to-date information regarding the pandemic from reputable sources, including the Ledge Light Health District website (www.LLHD.org), Facebook (@LedgeLightHD), Twitter (@LedgeLightHD), and Instagram (@LedgeLightHD).

Ledge Light Health District – LLHD – serves as the local health department for East Lyme, Groton, Ledyard, Lyme, New London, North Stonington, Old Lyme, Stonington and Waterford, Connecticut. As a health district, formed under Connecticut General Statutes Section 19a-241, LLHD is a special unit of government, allowing member municipalities to provide comprehensive public health services to residents in a more efficient manner by consolidating the services within one organization.

LOL Lions Host Exec. Director Rowe to Speak on Lyme Academy’s Future, Tonight; All Welcome

What does the future hold for Lyme Academy?

OLD LYME — The Lyme-Old Lyme (LOL) Lions Club will hold its monthly meeting and program on Thursday, March 24, at Memorial Town Hall on Lyme St in Old Lyme.

A social will be held at 6:30 p.m., followed by the program at 7 p.m. A business meeting for members will be held at the conclusion of the program.

Mora Rowe is the Executive Director of Lyme Academy of Fine Arts.

The March program is ‘Stepping Into the Future’ presented by Lyme Academy of Fine Arts Executive Director Mora Rowe.

The Academy has gone through many twists and turns in recent years, but is emerging stronger than ever, and is full of excitement about things to come. The Academy offers a curriculum, which combines studio instruction in drawing and painting, plus sculpture and art history. It is truly a gem for the community of Old Lyme!

Rowe will give a slideshow of coming attractions, and talk about the townwide Eggstravaganza planned for April 16.

Guests and potential members are always welcome to LOL Lions’ programs, and no registration is required.

Contact Bev Lewis at lymeoldlymelions@gmail.com for further information.