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Coronavirus In CT: Major Unemployment Delays, Student Refunds
Here is an in-depth look at what the new $2 trillion stimulus means for you/ Desperate need for ventilators/ No Easter mass for some of us.
CONNECTICUT — There have been several new developments concerning the new coronavirus and its impacts on Connecticut. There is new information on refunds for some college students, a desperate need for ventilators, Easter mass is canceled, and major delays with unemployment processing.
Coronavirus CT: Unemployment Claim Processing On 3 Week Delay
The state Department of Labor is seeing 20 times the normal number of new unemployment claims, which has delayed processing.>>>Read More.
Coronavirus CT: Room Refunds OK'd For State University Students
Room and Board reimbursements have been approved for university students in Connecticut.>>>Read More.
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Coronavirus Stimulus Package: 5 Things It Means For You
The Senate and White House have agreed on a $2 trillion economic aid package. Here's what it means for you.>>>Read More.
Coronavirus CT: Lamont Appears On CNN, Says Fairfield County Desperately Needs Ventilators
Lamont appeared on CNN to say Fairfield County would also need additional ventilators as its infection rate is "through the roof.">>>Read More.
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Coronavirus CT: Hospital Faces Dire Shortage Of Face Masks
A hospital in Connecticut will have doctors reuse face masks due to the shortage.>>>Read More.
Coronavirus CT: Archdiocese Cancels Public Easter Mass
The Archdiocese of Hartford won't have public masses until at least April 30, including Easter.>>>Read More.
Coronavirus CT: New Orders Address Schools, Fishing And Marriage
Gov. Ned Lamont has issued a new executive order which addresses schools, fishing, marriage, medical marijuana and much more.>>>Read More.
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