Gov. Ned Lamont announced coronavirus vaccine appointment registration will begin later this week for people 65 and over.
Gov. Ned Lamont said he was sympathetic to the cries of many groups who have been lobbying to move to the head of the vaccine line.
The coronavirus metrics are all tracking in the right direction as some state restrictions are lifted.
The additional phone bank capacity comes just as the state is beginning to receive larger supplies of the vaccine on a weekly basis.
The number of patients hospitalized for the coronavirus dropped below 900 for the first time in months.
CVS says it will soon begin to administer COVID-19 vaccines, and a number of Connecticut communities were identified as locations.
Healthcare providers include two of the state’s largest hospital systems and its largest provider group.
The state saw a slightly higher amount of coronavirus cases Tuesday, but hospitalizations continued a decline.
Some providers had canceled vaccine appointments for Tuesday. Providers are trying to close the backlog caused by the storm.
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DPH officials also warned that the winter storm could impact deliveries and distribution of the vaccine to the state’s providers.
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The state surpassed 250,000 identified cases Friday, but the infection and positive test rate continue to drop.
The state saw another large drop in the number of coronavirus patients hospitalized. However, there continues to be a high number of deaths.
The Wilton Health Department has completed its first round of contact tracing following a COVID-19 outbreak among High School students.
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Gov. Ned Lamont said Connecticut's coronavirus restrictions for restaurants will remain after Massachusetts eased its restrictions.
Connecticut's coronavirus trends featured a slight drop in hospitalizations and around 1,900 new cases.
All Connecticut first responders and nursing home residents have gotten their first dose and another 24,000 have gotten their second dose.
"...we are working to roll this out in a way that gets the vaccine to the people who are at greatest risk first," Gov. Ned Lamont said.
The Connecticut Department of Public Health reported 76 more coronavirus-related fatalities over the weekend.
The latest data shows 81 percent of the hospital beds in the state were filled last week, and 61 percent of the ICUs were occupied.
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The state as a whole has seen a large increase in per capita infections over the past month.
Phase 1b of Connecticut's vaccine distribution plan starts next week.
The state reported 87 coronavirus deaths, which was the most for a single day since May.
The positive test rate was the highest daily rate during the second wave of the pandemic and rivaled figures not seen since the spring.
The Christmas and New Year's Eve impacts are likely in, but the state isn't out of the woods, Gov. Ned Lamont said.
Nobody needs to pay for early access to the vaccine or to be put on a list to get the vaccine, officials said Monday.
There have been 120 new confirmed deaths among nursing home residents attributed to the coronavirus in Connecticut in the past week.
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CT's hospitals overall are less than 80 percent occupied and ICU capacity is around 61 percent. Individual hospital figures are released.
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Only a handful of small towns weren't on the list. Some towns are six times over the red zone threshold for infections.
Connecticut's positive test rate — an indicator of spread — remained high Wednesday.
Connecticut's positive test rate and hospitalizations are moving in the wrong direction.