Second doses were counted as first doses.
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Testing nursing home staff is costly and uncertain. Here’s why
Nursing home residents and families object to state guidance reducing the frequency of staff testing.
Connecticut refuses to disclose how much it pays for each coronavirus test
The state has redacted contracts because vendors say their prices for $50 million in taxpayer-funded tests shouldn’t be publicly disclosed.
In hospitalizations and jobs, Lamont sees good numbers and bad
Hospitalizations keep dropping but unemployment numbers are dire, and the state prepares to partially reopen next week.
State’s largest teachers union urges caution over school reopenings
Ikea donates furniture to help house New Haven’s homeless, and casinos remain on the fence about a reopening date.
Federal small business relief brings $4.2 billion to Connecticut as thousands are ‘frozen out’
The state reported an additional 2,109 COVID-19 cases Tuesday, and another 121 deaths, for respective totals of 22,469 and 1,544.
Connecticut’s COVID-19 death toll passes 1,000; first ‘rapid’ testing center opens in New Haven
“It’s a milestone tragic day,” Gov. Ned Lamont said Friday. The state’s death toll as of Friday was 1,036.
Governor calls for phased-in approach to reopening economy
Reopening Connecticut’s economy will include considering hospitalization numbers, widespread COVID-19 testing and detailed tracking of infections in different regions.
As new COVID-19 deaths grow, Lamont considers executive order on masks
Despite a few flickers of hope that Connecticut was rounding the bend on COVID-19, nearly 200 new deaths were reported.