Connecticut’s seven-day rolling average of positive COVID-19 tests edged higher to 4.9% on Tuesday.
December 1, 2020 @ 4:16 pm
State settles lawsuit with woman who delivered her baby in a prison toilet
The state attorney general’s office refused Tuesday to disclose the amount of the settlement it reached with Tianna Laboy.
As COVID hospitalizations rise in CT, concerns grow about staffing, capacity
Hospital officials so far have said they are not pulling back on elective surgeries and outpatient procedures as they did in the spring – a move that allowed them to shift staff and other resources to the growing number of coronavirus patients.
‘No net loss!’ Don’t cut down forests to build solar sites
We applaud the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities’ desire to buy solar energy; however, a proposed project in Hamden has a major flaw. It entails clear cutting 12 acres of trees in a forest!
The downside of mandated lockdowns
Recently, while giving an online lecture to the Federalist Society, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito stated how COVID-19 restrictions have been a type of “stress test” for the constitution. I believe that is most evident in mandated lockdowns.