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The Nimbus variant is now the most common strain of COVID currently spreading across the nation, according to the CDC.
Omar Rajeh, 57, of Hamden, was sentenced in Bridgeport to one year and three months in prison for defrauding multiple ...
Up to 35% of the more than 150,000 people currently enrolled in Connecticut may lose their coverage by 2034, Access Health ...
In Connecticut, providers say 5% to 30% of cases here lead to long COVID. A CDC analysis of Census data show 29.3% — nearly a third — of adult COVID survivors in Connecticut have experienced ...
Sometime soon, COVID-19 transmission will slow in Connecticut and the state will try once again to move past the pandemic. For people with long COVID, though, it won’t be so simple.
Connecticut will end its COVID-19 restrictions in two steps next month, beginning May 1 for outdoor activities and May 19 for everything else. The remaining mandate will be a requirement for ...
In Connecticut, more than 50 percent of the state's known COVID-19 deaths are linked to nursing homes, according to the latest figures, a total of 1,627 long-term care patients.
Connecticut entered Phase 1 of its reopening plan Wednesday, meaning restaurants and retail were welcome to open for business with restrictions.
In Connecticut, the median age of death for a white person with COVID is 85, while for Black and Hispanic residents it was 76 and 73 respectively, a CT Mirror analysis of death data through ...
Twenty six people in Connecticut have now tested positive or are presumptive positive for COVID-19, an illness the World Health Organization is now describing as a pandemic. Of those cases, most ...