Connecticut COVID-19 Response
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CT Covid-19 Knowledge Base
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3/28/2022
Yes - the State has enacted special rules for the Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (FMNP)
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3/28/2022
HUSKY Health, which is run by the Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS), includes both Medicaid coverage (HUSKY A, C, and D) and Children’s Health Insurance Program coverage (HUSKY B, CHIP).
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Do I have to wear a mask in public?
2/28/2022For the latest masking guidance and information, please visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website
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I can't pay my rent. Can I be evicted during COVID?
2/17/2022State and federal eviction protections have ended. Find out what to do next.
Assistance and ReliefFamilies and childrenOfficial GuidelinesRenters and Homeowners
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Is the Connecticut school masking requirement still in effect?
2/16/2022The statewide masking requirement for students is scheduled to be eliminated.
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What is the Current Quarantine Guidance During COVID-19
1/21/2022If you have a known exposure to someone with COVID-19, you should take the following steps.
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COVID-19 Self Care Guidelines for Quarantine and Isolation - CDC
1/20/2022If you have to quarantine or isolate yourself due to COVID-19, the CDC recommends following certain guidelines for taking care of yourself, while keeping others safe. Their guidance covers areas such as: symptom check medical atten...
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Which Mask Should I Choose for Better Protection Against COVID-19?
1/20/2022In January 2022, the CDC updated their mask guidelines in response to the highly transmissible omicron and other variants. This guidance clarifies which face coverings offer better forms of protection. Understanding these standards and their reasoning will he...
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What are the Latest Vaccine Mandate Rules for Businesses?
1/14/2022The administration has implemented several vaccine requirements or alternative policies for workplaces.
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What are the Current Modifications, Suspensions, and Extensions to Medical Practices and Licenses?
1/9/2022Governor Lamont has announced several changes to licensing processes and medical practices to help combat the COVID-19 pandemic.