This table summarizes trends in each town in Middlesex County. It is sorted by the category of town as developed in the report The Five Connecticuts: Urban Core, Urban Periphery, Wealthy, Suburban, and Rural.

For each town it shows the category, the population, the total number of cases to date, the number of recent cases per 100K of population (new cases in the last two weeks), total deaths, and the percentage of total deaths in that town attributed to nursing home residents.

Next there are two sparklines that show the trend in daily new cases and daily deaths (based on 14 day moving average). Cases and deaths are shown as a ratio to population in the town.

The purpose of this table is to make it easier to quickly scan for trends in local towns.

The town sparklines at the right show the trends over time. The vertical scale is different for new cases and for deaths. For new cases, the maximum height shown on the scale is 100 while for deaths, the maximum value shown is 23.7. For both new cases and deaths, the sparkline shows the rolling seven day average of new cases or deaths.

town category total population total cases recent cases per 100K total deaths % deaths from nursing homes town cases town deaths
Middletown Urban Periphery 46,473 4,200 305.6 137 75%
Chester Suburban 4,268 222 187.4 15 100%
Clinton Suburban 12,976 1,003 285.1 6 NA
Cromwell Suburban 13,973 1,203 286.3 53 97%
Durham Suburban 7,248 574 165.6 4 0%
Essex Suburban 6,599 410 151.5 13 75%
Haddam Suburban 8,267 551 302.4 6 NA
Killingworth Suburban 6,414 396 467.7 6 NA
Old Saybrook Suburban 10,118 862 227.3 61 95%
Deep River Rural 4,493 301 133.5 1 NA
East Haddam Rural 9,032 454 376.4 18 0%
East Hampton Rural 12,856 813 350.0 20 NA
Middlefield Rural 4,385 253 159.6 1 NA
Portland Rural 9,362 606 202.9 18 64%
Westbrook Rural 6,904 543 289.7 3 NA

The first map shows cases by town in Middlesex County. The second map shows the percentage of individuals below the poverty line.