The Stamford Department of Health announced the cancellation of several vaccination clinics on Friday due to inclement weather.
The sessions are being offered by Community Mindful Project free of charge every Wednesday via Zoom.
Stamford Mayor David Martin held the final COVID-19 briefing on Tuesday night, as the city emerges from the pandemic.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services recently updated quality ratings for more than 4,500 hospitals, including Stamford.
Mayor David Martin gave his weekly COVID-19 briefing on Tuesday night.
Residents can get a free COVID-19 vaccine with no appointment necessary at several locations around the City in the coming days.
Mayor David Martin gave his weekly COVID update on Tuesday, and said Stamford is nearing the 70 percent vaccination mark.
Stamford Mayor David Martin gave his weekly coronavirus update on Tuesday night.
The summit will take place on May 27 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Martin gave the latest update on COVID-19 in Stamford on Tuesday night, as restrictions are about to ease in Connecticut.
Those age 12 and up are now eligible to receive the Pfizer vaccine.
Mayor David Martin gave an update on COVID-19 in Stamford on Tuesday night.
The Connecticut Department of Health mobile vaccine units will return to Stamford this week.
Residents can get a vaccine without an appointment at nine locations throughout the city.
No prior registration is required. Classes are on a first come, first served basis.
Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has affected the country's blood supply.
The pharmacy chain will offer these appointments at 173 locations across Connecticut.
Mayor David Martin gave his weekly COVID-19 update on Wednesday. He said the city will begin a canvassing campaign to increase vaccinations.
A recently received grant will help fund the program, which began in mid-January.
Vaccine demand has waned in Connecticut. Here is how many Stamford residents are vaccinated.
This is how the Stamford area compares to Connecticut and the nation for coronavirus vaccinations.
Stamford health officials said in a statement they plan to resume offering the Johnson & Johnson vaccine at clinics in "the near future."
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Updated federal data shows how many hospital beds are currently filled in Fairfield County and across CT.
Mayor David Martin recently provided an update on coronavirus vaccinations, and use of the Johnson & Jonson vaccine, in Stamford.
Stamford residents continue to get vaccinated. Here is how the last week went.
Here is how the Stamford area is doing with coronavirus vaccinations.
Here is how Stamford is doing with coronavirus vaccinations now that all residents 16 and older are eligible.
Over 100 additional pharmacies throughout the state will begin offering coronavirus vaccines over the next several days.
Soon all residents in Stamford 16 and over will become eligible for the vaccine.
Connecticut is doing better than most states in the race to vaccinate its population.
Mayor David Martin said 21.2 percent of Stamford's total population has received at least their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine.
The pandemic has impacted the U.S. blood supply. The Red Cross will hold a series of blood drives soon in the Stamford area.
Stamford continues to make progress vaccinating residents.
Mayor David Martin provided updates on vaccination rates in Stamford but urged residents to remain vigilant as they continue to roll out.
Here is how many Stamford were recently vaccinated, according to the state Department of Public Health.
Mayor David Martin and Stamford Health announced this week a second coronavirus vaccination super site will open in Stamford this month.
See how the waning COVID-19 pandemic is affecting hospital capacity in Fairfield County and across CT.
Here is how Stamford is doing regarding vaccinating people 65 and older.
Mayor David Martin said no fatalities as a result of the coronavirus were reported in Stamford during a week for the first time in a while.
Coronavirus vaccine progress continues to be made in Stamford. Here’s the latest updates.
​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.