The sites, operated by Community Health Center, Inc. of Stamford, will be open seven days a week.
The Stamford-based pharmaceutical giant formally admitted its role in the opioid epidemic that has killed hundreds of thousands.
The city is partnering with Community Health Center to open an additional coronavirus testing site at Scalzi Park, officials said.
Researchers at Yale studying the concentration of the virus that causes COVID-19 found in sewage treatment plants report dramatic increases.
This year, the city will offer a drive-through clinic to provide flu shots to residents while they remain in their vehicle.
HSS is expanding its roster of specialists at its Stamford and Westchester locations with the addition of several new physicians.
The company is adding seven new testing sites at select CVS Pharmacy locations in Connecticut, including one in Stamford.
The city's Department of Health clinic has reopened and is accepting patients by appointment only.
A spokesperson for Gov. Ned Lamont said the four people were fined $1,000 each for violating the coronavirus travel restrictions.
The positive test was discovered earlier this month, according to officials.
The Community Health Center in Stamford is now offering free COVID-19 tests Monday through Friday.
City officials also noted Stamford has had "69 probable cases" of the virus as of June 18, 2020.
City officials also noted Stamford has had "69 probable cases" of the virus as of June 17, 2020.
City officials also noted Stamford has had "69 probable cases" of the virus as of June 16, 2020.
City officials also noted Stamford has had "69 probable cases" of the virus as of June 15, 2020.
City officials also noted Stamford has had "193 reported deaths attributed to COVID-19 cases" as of June 12, 2020.
City officials also noted Stamford has had "193 reported deaths attributed to COVID-19 cases" as of June 11, 2020.
City officials also noted Stamford has had "71 probable cases" as of June 10, 2020.
City officials also noted Stamford has had "190 reported deaths attributed to COVID-19 cases" as of June 9, 2020.
City officials also noted Stamford has had "187 reported deaths attributed to COVID-19 cases" as of June 2, 2020.
The city will host two face mask giveaways this week in Stamford.
City officials also noted Stamford has had "184 reported deaths attributed to COVID-19 cases" as of May 28, 2020.
Mayor David Martin announced the state's coronavirus testing site for city employees has begun operations in Stamford.
City officials also noted Stamford has had "182 reported deaths attributed to COVID-19 cases" as of May 26, 2020.
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CVS announced that it is opening 13 new coronavirus testing sites in Connecticut, including two in Stamford.
Stamford Police and fire officials will be giving away face masks to residents during two events Thursday evening.
City officials also noted Stamford has had "176 reported deaths attributed to COVID-19 cases" as of May 20, 2020.
City officials also noted Stamford has had "170 reported deaths attributed to COVID-19 cases" as of May 14, 2020.
City officials also noted Stamford has had "165 reported deaths attributed to COVID-19 cases" as of May 13, 2020.
City officials also noted Stamford has had "156 reported deaths attributed to COVID-19 cases" as of May , 2020.
City officials also noted Stamford has had "150 reported deaths attributed to COVID-19 cases" as of May 6, 2020.
City officials also noted Stamford has had "150 reported deaths attributed to COVID-19 cases" as of May 5, 2020.
City officials also noted Stamford has had "125 reported deaths attributed to COVID-19 cases" as of April 29, 2020.
The organization, which includes Stamford Hospital, has announced it will temporary furlough approximately 375 employees.
City officials also noted Stamford has had "121 reported deaths attributed to COVID-19 cases" as of April 28, 2020.
The city will hold mask distributions for residents every day for the next five days. Here's where you can get one.
The city has made arrangements for testing asymptomatic healthcare workers at nursing homes and senior living facilities in Stamford.
Over the past week, Stamford Police have distributed over 1,000 masks to city residents to help combat the spread of the new coronavirus.
The city has also provided information for residents looking to attended a joint public hearing concerning proposed city budgets this week.