Gov, Ned Lamont said he was optimistic the state would be able to flatten the coronavirus curve and prevent exponential growth of new cases.
A Connecticut baby from the Hartford area died from the coronavirus. The baby is believed to be the youngest victim in the country.
Trumbull police officers are using gloves and masks when interacting with the public to protect themselves from the new coronavirus.
Connecticut hospitals would be hard-pressed to meet coronavirus demand, according to a new report from ProPublica.
The Kaiser Family Foundation recently released a study of how many U.S. adults are at risk of serious illness if infected with coronavirus.
Prestige Companion & Homemakers, an elderly home-care service that serves Trumbull, takes important steps to prevent spread of coronavirus.
Gov. Ned Lamont said a second person in Connecticut tested positive for coronavirus. The state Capitol building was closed for cleaning.
Gov. Ned Lamont issued new rules for state employees to limit travel and large meetings. State colleges are taking similar measures.
Trumbull First Selectman, Vicki Tesoro, will Lead a Walk around the Town Hall
Connecticut’s 2018 drop in overdose deaths unfortunately didn’t become a trend. Here is a town-by-town breakdown of residents who died.
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Trumbull Health Department Urges Residents to Test Their Homes for Radon
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Pay attention to handling, preparation, and cooking of foods
The health department has a low number of available does and is asking those looking to get one to call ahead.
U.S. News & World Report released its new ratings for the best nursing homes in 2019-20 on Tuesday.
A school-aged child contracted the disease in October. It's the fourth case in Connecticut this year.
Trumbull Health Department and DPH Encourage Residents to Stop the Use of Vaping Products
A Connecticut patient died from lung injuries related to vaping. It's the first vaping-related death in the state.
How long you live might be affected by your neighborhood, according to the most recent data from the CDCP.
EEE Identified in Some Connecticut Towns
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The Health Departments from the Towns of Fairfield, Stratford, and Trumbull Host Community Vaping Forum
Current projections show an upward trend in overdose deaths. A powerful tranquilizer has also been found in some deaths.
September 14, 2019. A great workout to benefit homeless veterans
Training in CNA, PCT, Phlebotomy and Clinical Medical Assistant
Apply Sun Protective Practices Consistently
Health Department and TPAUD Partner to Provide Lock Boxes to Residents While Supplies Last
Eliminate Mosquito Breeding Areas Around Your Home
A couple alleges in a lawsuit that their second child conceived with the help of in vitro fertilization isn't related to the father.
Trumbull, Stratford and Monroe Health Departments are Seeking "Mock Patients" for Full Scale Exercise
An appeal to the town of Trumbull to reconsider the "development" of the forest slope
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For Trumbull and Monroe Seniors
According to USVRK, USRowing acted improperly by blocking access to the inaugural 2017 World Indoor Rowing Championships.
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Partnering with American Heart Association to Raise Awareness for Congenital Heart Defects and Support Parents with Ailing Infants
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