Connecticut has reported two confirmed cases of the U.K. coronavirus variant in two New Haven residents who traveled outside of the state.
Both patients-- one of whom visited Ireland--are aged between 15 and 25, and developed symptoms within three to four days of returning to Connecticut, Gov.
Ned Lamont announced on Twitter Thursday. "Genetic sequencing of the virus has confirmed that the two cases are unrelated," Lamont tweeted.
Lamont said the cases were discovered as part of a state health department enhanced surveillance testing strategy being run in collaboration with Yale University and The Jackson Laboratory.These specific samples were analyzed by Yale, according to Lamont, who added that the state has notified the Centers for.
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