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New CT Covid-19 Recovery Facility Announced / Key Vaccine Update
CT Coronavirus Red Zone Map / Amazon Billionaire Donates $9 Million To CT Organizations / CT Unemployment Reaches 8.2 Percent In November.
There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Friday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
New Covid-19 Recovery Facility Announced For Connecticut
It will house a 30-bed COVID-19 Recovery Facility.>>>Read More.
1st CT Nursing Home Residents, Staffers Get Coronavirus Vaccines
The first coronavirus shots in Connecticut nursing homes have been administered.>>>Read More.
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CT Coronavirus Red Zone Map: State Down To 3 Non-Red Zone Towns
Only three of Connecticut's 169 towns aren't in the red zone for coronavirus infections. Here is how your town is ranked.>>>Read More.
Former Long-time Television News Anchor Tests Positive For Coronavirus
He made the announcement, two days after his wife, who is a current TV news anchor, announced her own positive test for the virus.>>>Read More.
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Amazon Billionaire Donates $9 Million To CT Organizations
MacKenzie Scott donated to Connecticut organizations as part of a $4.2 billion in donations to non-profits across the country. Here are the local agencies she supported.>>>Read More.
Congress Nears New Stimulus Deal: What That Means For Connecticut
Congress has vowed not to go home before approving a nearly $900 billion stimulus. Here’s how it could help people in Connecticut.>>>Read More.
CT House GOP Urges Coronavirus Relief For Bars & Restaurants
Part of the House GOP's plan is to establish a $50 million targeted pandemic relief grant fund for those with qualifying monetary losses.>>>Read More.
CT Unemployment Reaches 8.2 Percent In November
The economic effects of the second coronavirus wave are becoming apparent in Connecticut.>>>Read More.
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