The goal is to reduce the risk of infection to other patients, but there are staffing and logistic issues.
March 30, 2020 @ 7:58 pm
When will you get that stimulus check and how big will it be?
Most will receive $1,200 checks, but those who don’t file taxes or make too much money will be locked out.
COVID-19 cases soaring, state, hospitals, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reviewing sites in CT for overflow COVID-19 patients
Gov. Lamont: “We’re running like hell and the virus is right behind us.”
State can’t print money, but it can guide economic rise from pandemic
Connecticut can’t print money like Washington, but it has many options to shield its economy from the coronavirus crisis.
It’s time to develop a statewide remote learning system
With the onset of the COVID-19 crisis shuttering our schools now and into the foreseeable future, educators are scrambling to provide necessary support to students and families in this difficult time. Numerous commentators, including recent reporting from Jackie Rabe Thomas, quite correctly shine a troubling light on the range of circumstances now facing Connecticut’s public school students.
Even at moment of social distancing, it’s ‘Volunteer Month’ and ‘Child Abuse Prevention Month’
While April is officially “Volunteer Month,” it’s always timely to recognize those who give their hours, skills, and thoughts to serve others. Whether mentors or tutors, helping in hospitals or disaster relief, volunteers assist those of all ages and bring us together.
