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Connecticut lawmakers and CDC Director Mandy Cohen are encouraging people to get the COVID-19 vaccine, as short supply and insurance coverage issues get resolved.
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The military will now allow troops to serve even if they refuse to get the COVID vaccine after Congress overturned the Pentagon's policy.
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New Haven’s former public health nursing director was responsible for hundreds of people receiving less-than-effective COVID-19 vaccine shots, according to the report.
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Army National Guard troops had until June 30 to get the COVID-19 vaccine but about 10% of those troops haven't received the shot.
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Connecticut’s newest vaccine incentive — free concert tickets. Over a million New Yorkers are behind on rent, advancing clean water goals on Long Island,…
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In some cases, social workers could replace police in New Haven. Nursing home workers in Connecticut plan to strike tomorrow, the first teen in the state…
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The U.S. Small Business Administration is giving certain groups priority to COVID-19 relief. There’s no body camera footage to help in the investigation…
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The Connecticut National Guard will assist in vaccine storage and distribution in the state. Stony Brook University will participate in a study on the…