A Connecticut scientist charged with monitoring mosquito-born diseases says to expect human cases of West Nile virus "any day now."
GoHealth Urgent Care reminding travelers on how to remain safe during summer trips.
Hospitalizations for COVID-19 in Connecticut dropped to the lowest they have been since September.
A number of clinics across Connecticut will no longer require an appointment.
Administration of the Janssen, or Johnson & Johnson vaccine, had been temporarily paused after a half-dozen cases of blood clotting.
This partnership between Connecticut Children’s and 26 independent pediatric practices is dedicated to improving healthcare access for kids.
The mobile unit is expected to vaccinate a minimum of 250 people per day, and will visit 17 Connecticut communities.
This is the third year the hospital has been named to the list.
Residents of Connecticut now have access to three coronavirus vaccines. How do they stack up to each other?
The number of COVID-19 hospitalizations in CT climbed above 400 beds again, in the most recent data made available by the state.
Cases of the United Kingdom coronavirus variant have been increasing in Connecticut, Gov. Ned Lamont said.
Keeping hospitalizations and the virus positivity rate low will be the key to keeping business capacity restrictions to a minimum.
Boom: The addition of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine into the mix has brought a huge expansion to locations throughout the Connecticut.
The coronavirus positivity rate in Connecticut is the lowest it has been in four months, dropping to 1.86 percent Thursday.
The Connecticut Department of Public Health has prioritized 50 ZIP codes to receive the coronavirus vaccine. Is yours on the list?
The first vials of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine have arrived in Connecticut.
Retail pharmacy CVS has added more coronavirus vaccine clinic locations in Connecticut, and has expanded its eligibility criteria.
Gov. Ned Lamont praised the coronavirus vaccine rollout efforts of the federal government on Tuesday.
2,680 new COVID-19 cases were reported Sunday, along with a daily positive test rate of around 2.6 percent for the past seven days.
Teachers and CT residents between 55 and 64 will move to the head of the line Monday as the coronavirus vax roll-out enters its next phase.
A large shipment of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, as well as 30,000 doses of vaccine from a brand new supplier, are due in CT next week.
Readers were generally in favor of Gov. Ned Lamont's decision, but the decision wasn't met with unanimous praise.
The daily coronavirus positivity rate in the state has dropped back down to just a tick above 2 percent.
Connecticut health officials have added a second brand to its contaminated cheese warning. One resident has already been hospitalized.
The state's coronavirus daily positive test rate and hospitalizations increased Tuesday, but one day doesn't make a trend.
Coronavirus hospitalizations dropped to 500 patients for the entire state, the lowest since early November.
Gov. Ned Lamont announced Connecticut will use age to determine coronavirus vaccine eligibility going forward instead of other factors.
The state's per capita infection rate has dropped by half since its recent peak and there are other encouraging signs.
Coronavirus hospitalizations continued a sustained decline, but the state passed a grim milestone of 7,500 deaths.
Five locations will be open Sunday to help patients secure the COVID-19 testing they need before an upcoming medical procedure.
The new outreach is intended to address the distrust of the medical system within the African-American community, according to the governor.
There are now 568 COVID-19 patients hospitalized in Connecticut, the fewest since Nov. 9.
Connecticut saw its lowest positive test rate in months and the weekly rate remains below three percent.
A multi-state outbreak of Listeria has already hospitalized one Connecticut resident.
Officials said the “South African” variant of the coronavirus has been found in a Connecticut resident who is currently in a NY hospital.
Connecticut pledges to redouble its efforts to inoculate minorities as an ugly variant strain of the coronavirus makes further inroads.
Officials are investigating a multi-state outbreak of Listeria that may have already hospitalized one Connecticut resident.
The state Health Department identified 19 communities where the UK variant of the coronavirus has been found.
15 towns have been elevated above the state's worst category
So far, the Connecticut has vaccinated 61 percent of its population over the age of 75.
Dr. Christian Otto, Director of Teleoncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering, explains the benefits of telemedicine in patient care.
Visits to the doctor for the flu haven't been this high since 2009.