Latest Guidance from Governor Lamont on COVID-19 Distance learning Classes to Remain for the Rest of the Academic Year
Here are the latest recommendations and restrictions issued by Governor Ned Lamont to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Read MoreHere are the latest recommendations and restrictions issued by Governor Ned Lamont to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Read MoreThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has expanded its list of possible symptoms of the coronavirus, a step that reflects how broad and unpredictable the virus is.
Read MoreOn April 30, the Connecticut Department of Labor began accepting claim applications for the self-employed, many of whom are eligible to collect unemployment insurance benefits under the federal Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) program.
Read MoreMany routine things have changed in the last six weeks - we have been staying home to stay safe, wearing protective face coverings, keeping a distance from friends and strangers, working from home if we can and trying to keep families entertained and safe in a world very different from what we are accustomed to.
Read MoreOn April 30, during his daily news briefing, Governor Lamont presented an approach his administration is considering to reopen Connecticut’s economy in phases, beginning on May 20, 2020.
Read MoreGovernor Ned Lamont announced on March 31 that his administration has reached an agreement with over 50 credit unions and banks in Connecticut to offer mortgage relief to the state’s residents and businesses who continue to face hardship caused by the global COVID-19 pandemic.
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