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Long Island Sound will get over $100 million from the federal infrastructure bill once the president signs it.
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The MTA is expected to receive $10-billion from the federal infrastructure bill awaiting the president’s signature.
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Over the next five weeks, all kids who get the vaccine will be entered into a drawing for a college scholarship at the State or City University campus of their choice.
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Close to 115,000 vaccine doses were administered during the last week of October in the state.
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The Sacred Heart University poll surveyed 1,000 residents in the last two weeks of October.
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The Hartford Healthcare System administered some of the first COVID-19 vaccinations in the country to young kids last night.
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Connecticut children ages 5 to 11 were among the first in the country to get the COVID-19 vaccine following the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) approval of Pfizer’s low dose vaccine for kids on Tuesday.
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Addressing upstate pediatricians, New York Governor Kathy Hochul said after the first rush of eager parents, the biggest challenge to distribution is likely to be reaching those parents who might be more hesitant.
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A month after Connecticut’s vaccine mandate for workers in long-term care facilities went into effect, the state notified 26 providers that they have been fined a combined $221,000 for not reporting their vaccination rates by the deadline.
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Governor Ned Lamont said the state of Connecticut has ordered 100,000 vaccines for children ages 5 to 11 after an FDA advisory panel approved the Pfizer vaccine for emergency use in children as young as 5 this week.