The 7-day rolling average for the Connecticut's COVID-19 positivity rate has climbed above 7 percent. Here are the town-by-town updates.
Stop & Shop is offering the two federally authorized coronavirus anti-viral medications in Connecticut.
Health officials reported the number of hospitalized coronavirus patients in Connecticut is also on the rise.
Coronavirus case rates are increasing in Connecticut as the BA.2 subvariant infects people.
The 7-day rolling average for the Connecticut's COVID-19 positivity rate has climbed above 6 percent. Here are the town-by-town updates.
Among the latest to test positive for the virus was Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz.
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The 7-day rolling average for the Connecticut's COVID-19 positivity rate has climbed above 5 percent. Here are the town-by-town updates.
More Connecticut towns have also entered the high coronavirus alert level "red zone."
A town-by-town look at where each center is located. People who test positive at a center can receive antiviral pills if they are eligible.
Connecticut-based Guida's Dairy is being investigated after children in New Jersey ingested milk that contained diluted sanitizer.
Gov. Ned Lamont said a surge of cases was possible due to the BA.2 "stealth omicron" coronavirus subvariant.
Coronavirus cases in Connecticut have upticked recently, but still remain low overall.
Moderna will seek approval for its COVID-19 vaccination for children 6 and younger.
COVID-19 will likely be with us for some time to come. Connecticut is learning to navigate the new normal.
Professionals, residents gathered to spread health awareness.
More than 1,600 pounds of jerky products were recalled after they tested positive for listeria.
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Officials said the state is seeing a “late-season surge” of mosquitoes carrying West Nile virus, which has been found in 34 towns in CT.
Connecticut residents have more time to shop, compare and enroll in quality health insurance plans through Access Health CT.
The Connecticut Department of Public Health “strongly recommends” indoor mask-wearing in these areas regardless of vaccination status.
Two of the sites are closed due to elevated levels of bacteria in the water, while the third is closed due to ongoing maintenance.
In the U.S., drug overdose deaths increased by nearly 30 percent in 2020. In Connecticut, deaths were up nearly 11 percent.
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The study also found that Connecticut boasts ones of the lowest death rates in the country.
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Hospitalizations for COVID-19 in Connecticut dropped to the lowest they have been since September.
A number of clinics across Connecticut will no longer require an appointment.
Administration of the Janssen, or Johnson & Johnson vaccine, had been temporarily paused after a half-dozen cases of blood clotting.