[Editor's Note: This story includes references to profane language and vulgar images.]
[Update and Correction at 1:30 p.m. EDT Friday, July 24, 2020: Because of a technical error by New Boston Post, an attempt to send a message on Wednesday, July 22 to a spokesman for Rachael Rollins, the district attorney of Suffolk County, did not succeed. This story has been updated below with a statement from District Attorney Rollins.]
In Connecticut, coronavirus cases are trending in a positive direction.
On Tuesday, July 21 and Wednesday, July 22, the state experienced zero reported coronavirus deaths, according to Patch.com, and there was a net increase of only one patient hospitalized with the virus — bringing the total in the state to 63.