Health & Fitness
Coronavirus: Branford Essential Small Businesses To Get Masks
The state is giving some donated surgical masks to eligible small businesses. The town of Branford will partner by helping distribute masks.

BRANFORD, CT — The town will participate in a program to distribute recently-donated surgical masks to eligible small businesses.
Late Friday Gov. Ned Lamont announced the state and business association partnership.
This partnership between the State of Connecticut, @CBIANews, and @CONNSTEP will provide face masks to employees of essential small businesses. https://t.co/utiPXx6ONn
— Governor Ned Lamont (@GovNedLamont) April 27, 2020
The Connecticut Business and Industry Association and CONNSTEP, its consulting affiliate said there are limited quantities of masks are available free to employers with 50 or fewer employees considered essential businesses as designated by the state.
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Eligible businesses can request a maximum of two masks per employee through this website.
Requested masks will be distributed based on the city or town in which the business is located as early as the week beginning April 27.
Designated municipalities will contact local employers with the date, time, and location to collect requested masks.
Find out what's happening in Branfordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Supplies are limited. Eligible employers are urged to submit requests as quickly as possible.
Small businesses that have little contact with the public are urged to create their own face masks or face coverings based on CDC guidelines.
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