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Here's how to get tested for COVID-19 in Connecticut, and where to go
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Below you'll find a variety of print materials like flyers, posters, and palm cards that can support your outreach and education programs. Some tool kits also include digital assets that may be helpful for you on social media.
Vaccine Scheduling Navigator's Guide from the Department of Public Health: English
Fact Sheets from the Department of Public Health
"The Vaccine is here. Get the Facts" Posters
Basic Contract Tracing Information
Flyers (double sided: the listed language on one side, and English on the other) |
Detailed Info Sheets (to help serve as conversation guides) |
Download Now: Chinese (Simplified) |
Download Now: Chinese |
COVID Alert CT Posters and Table Top Inserts
4x6 Table Top (with print marks) | 5x7 Table Top(with print marks) | 11x17 Poster(with print marks) | 22x28 Poster(with print marks) |
English Polish Portuguese Spanish |
English Polish Portuguese Spanish |
English Polish Portuguese Spanish |
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4x6 Table Top (no print marks) | 5x7 Table Top (no print marks) | 11x17 Poster (no print marks) | 22x28 Poster(no print marks) |
English Polish Portuguese Spanish |
English Polish Portuguese Spanish |
English Polish Portuguese Spanish |
English Polish Portuguese Spanish |
COVID-19 Get tested Tool Kit -portal.ct.gov/coronavirus/testingtoolkit
This tool kit is will support every town, or organization in their efforts to promote COVID-19 testing in the State of Connecticut. You'll find posters, door hangers, social media graphics, examples of ads, and more.
These materials give direct, easy-to-follow information for every resident who may have symptoms of COVID-19.
Priority Populations Testing Tool Kit - knowingisbetterct.org/toolkit
Residents in our priority communities - those living in densely populated areas, in congregate settings, and in towns experiencing outbreaks should get tested regularly (even if they're asymptomatic). To help ensure our priority communities have information about how they can get tested regardless of insurance coverage - and regardless of documentation status, use this tool kit. It's also available in English and Spanish.
Print materials for businesses from the Department of Economic and Community Development can be found here.
The below resources were developed at the state of the pandemic and over the summer, and may still be useful to your organizations, but also may have some information that is slightly outdated. If you would like the template for these fliers, please contact Lora Rae Anderson at lorarae.anderson@ct.gov.
Flyers with basic Health and COVID-19 Resources
Download these fliers which combine basic information about Testing, Contact Tracing, Access Health CT, the 2020 Census, and United Way 211:
Chinese (Simplified)
English
Haitian Creole
Italian
Polish
Portuguese
Spanish
Flyers with links to Community Services
Download fliers below for web links that can direct you to a wide range of information about housing, food, unemployment insurance, the United State Census, and consumer complaints related to COVID-19. These fliers were originally developed for distribution at Foodshare sites with support from the Department of Consumer Protection and the Connecticut Fair Housing Center:
Chinese (Simplified)
Chinese (Traditional)
English
Italian
Polish
Portuguese
Spanish
Get Tested
Here's how to get tested for COVID-19 in Connecticut, and where to go
Travel Guidance
As of March 19, 2021, Governor Lamont’s Executive Order No.9S, Section 1 regarding travel is no longer in effect.
Long-Term Care Facility Data
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COVID CT Alert App
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ContaCT - Contact Tracing
Join this powerful COVID-19 tracing system to help us bring the pandemic under control
CT Business Reopening and Recovery Center
Your one-stop resource to help you safely reopen your business in Connecticut
CT Back to Work Initiative
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Connecticut's powerful new hub for employers and job-seekers
COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Plans
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