Connecticut COVID-19 Response
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CT Covid-19 Knowledge Base
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10/25/2021
The Executive Order the Governor signed April 2, 2020 suspends the requirement that victims of domestic abuse sign an application for an order of protection under oath before a notary or attorney.
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Are face coverings still required?
9/8/2021The rules regarding the wearing of face coverings are being relaxed.
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As an employee of a long-term care facility, do I have to get vaccinated against COVID-19?
9/7/2021Yes, you will have to get vaccinated against COVID-19 if you work at a long-term care facility.
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What are the SNAP Benefits currently available to CT households?
7/20/2021Maximum SNAP benefits are being paid to all eligible Connecticut households, with the option to shop online.
Assistance and ReliefFamilies and childrenGovernmentUnemployment
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I need DMV services. What are my current options?
7/7/2021Before making an in-person appointment at DMV, check out the many transactions that are now available online.
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What is Connecticut's Current Travel Advisory?
5/27/2021Connecticut's travel restrictions have now been completely lifted.
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Can barbershops and salons reopen?
5/26/2021Barber shops and hair salons are currently operating with the latest indoor mask requirements in effect.
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Are graduations allowed? What are the rules for attending graduation ceremonies?
5/26/2021Graduation ceremonies will be allowed but with specific guidelines in place
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Can I still have a wedding? Can I attend a wedding? What restrictions do I need to know about?
5/26/2021Weddings have specific guidelines for both the ceremony and the reception
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I am planning to hold / attend a large event in the next few weeks. Am I still allowed to do this?
5/26/2021Currently, Connecticut's COVID-19 restrictions have been largely eliminated, but you're advised to stay at least 6 feet away from anyone, whether in a large group or not.