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Month: February 2021

Medical providers are taking nature therapy seriously
February 27, 2021

Medical providers are taking nature therapy seriously

by Jenifer Frank | C-HIT.ORG
Have a case of a COVID variant? No one is going to tell you
February 27, 2021

Have a case of a COVID variant? No one is going to tell you

by Christina Jewett and JoNel Aleccia | Kaiser Health News and Rachana Pradhan
Open-housing debate in Woodbridge: Define racism
February 27, 2021

Open-housing debate in Woodbridge: Define racism

by Thomas Breen | New Haven Independent
Lamont’s new vaccination priorities are simple and smart
February 27, 2021

Lamont’s new vaccination priorities are simple and smart

CT Viewpoint by Richard Davies
CT teachers are expected to get vaccinated for COVID at local clinics, but other options could cause problems
February 26, 2021

CT teachers are expected to get vaccinated for COVID at local clinics, but other options could cause problems

by Dave Altimari
Equity issues dominate hearing on Lamont’s marijuana bill
February 26, 2021

Equity issues dominate hearing on Lamont’s marijuana bill

by Kelan Lyons and Mark Pazniokas
CSCU students and faculty push back against contract proposals
February 26, 2021

CSCU students and faculty push back against contract proposals

by Adria Watson
School district leaders say Lamont’s plan to use federal funds will leave them short
February 26, 2021

School district leaders say Lamont’s plan to use federal funds will leave them short

by Adria Watson
Gas pipeline will threaten water quality, wildlife and wetlands
February 26, 2021

Gas pipeline will threaten water quality, wildlife and wetlands

CT Viewpoint by Susan Eastwood
Connecticut and the other Connecticut. Which will endure?
February 26, 2021

Connecticut and the other Connecticut. Which will endure?

CT Viewpoint by Ezra Kaprov
COVID-19 increases urgency for legislature to pass medical aid-in-dying law
February 26, 2021

COVID-19 increases urgency for legislature to pass medical aid-in-dying law

CT Viewpoint by Dr. Gary Blick
Three fallacies and the truth about vaccines
February 26, 2021

Three fallacies and the truth about vaccines

CT Viewpoint by Kerri M. Raissian, Ph.D. and Dr. Jody Terranova
Black and Hispanic residents continue to be vaccinated against COVID at lower rates than white residents
February 25, 2021

Black and Hispanic residents continue to be vaccinated against COVID at lower rates than white residents

by Kasturi Pananjady and Jenna Carlesso
As mass vaccination centers take the lead in the COVID race, the push is on to reach the most vulnerable
February 25, 2021

As mass vaccination centers take the lead in the COVID race, the push is on to reach the most vulnerable

by Dave Altimari
Governor says frustrations with vaccine rollout should be with CDC guidelines
February 25, 2021

Governor says frustrations with vaccine rollout should be with CDC guidelines

by Adria Watson
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