Community Corner
Hartford Launches Coronavirus Website
The city has launched a website to connect residents with important information and to report rule violations.
Information via City of Hartford
HARTFORD, CT — Today the City of Hartford launched a website devoted to its coronavirus response at Coronavirus.Hartford.gov, with answers to frequently asked questions, directions on what residents should do if they feel sick, and referrals to resources for students, families, and businesses. The website has instructions on how to translate content into other languages, and the City will continue to create English and Spanish content as much as possible.
“No matter how long these specific restrictions last, the best evidence suggests that we’re going to be responding to coronavirus for months to come, and this website is a single place residents can use to stay up to date with the latest information and resources,” said Mayor Luke Bronin. “We’re continuing to build the site and add content, and we’re going to be updating it regularly.”
The City also created a dedicated coronavirus section on the Hartford 311 app, allowing residents to report social or recreational gatherings, non-essential businesses that continue to operate, essential businesses that are not enforcing social distancing, and general coronavirus-related concerns.
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“We’re also asking our residents to help us keep our community safe by raising concerns to us directly,” added Mayor Bronin. “While the vast majority of people are taking social distancing seriously, there have been too many examples of large gatherings that should not be happening. Our Police and Health departments are going to be doing everything they can, but if you're concerned about gatherings or other activity that puts our community at risk, please use the Hartford 311 app or call Hartford 311 to let us know.”
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