Connecticut COVID-19 Response
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CT Covid-19 Knowledge Base
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3/3/2021
Renewals of liquor permits has been extended
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3/2/2021
Paid leave requirements for staff of local and regional boards of education
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3/2/2021
Biennial filing requirements for veterans tax relief have been suspended
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Use of Commuter Parking Facilities
3/1/2021Use of commuter parking facilities for COVID-19 testing and vaccination
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2/22/2021
Weekly COVID alert map released by the Connecticut Department of Public Health
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Will schools be allowed to reopen for the 2020 - 2021 school year?
7/2/2020Schools will be allowed to reopen for the new school year with in-person classroom learning if the State's COVID-19 containment efforts remain successful
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7/2/2020
Governor Lamont reached an agreement with over 50 banks and credit unions on March 31, 2020 to provide mortgage payment help to the state’s residents affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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6/9/2020
The Connecticut Department of Revenue Services has extended the filing deadlines for certain annual tax returns due on or after March 15, 2020, and before June 1, 2020, by at least 30 days.
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I lost my health insurance during the COVID-19 crisis. What do I do now?
6/9/2020Deadlines are quickly approaching for enrolling in Connecticut’s health insurance marketplace through Access Health CT
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Should I be working from home? How do I stay safe as a non-essential worker?
6/9/2020Effective 8PM on Monday, March 23, all workers at non-essential businesses in the state shall work from home. The governor is encouraging all businesses to employ, to the maximum extent possible, any telecommuting or work-from-home procedures that they can safely implement.