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Document show 2 million more at-home COVID-19 test could arrive in Connecticut this week.
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The Lamont administration's order of 1.5 million COVID-19 home test kits falls through.
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Connecticut's Covid-19 testing kits held up by shipping delays.
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With demand climbing for COVID tests as the omicron variant spreads, Gov. Ned Lamont announced Monday that the state will begin distributing more than 3 million COVID-19 at-home rapid tests and 6 million N95 masks to state residents as early as Thursday.
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Connecticut begins fining long-term care facilities for missing vaccine reporting deadline.
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Griffin Health was paid more than any other Connecticut hospital to conduct Covid-19 tests.
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The state Department of Public Health has fined the owners of an East Windsor nursing home $10,000 for failing to protect the safety of their residents and staff when they admitted a 50-year-old registered sex offender from Massachusetts who allegedly tried to sexually assault a nurse.
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Local hospitals and health districts were gearing up to administer booster shots of COVID-19 vaccines after federal authorities announced Wednesday that booster shots for the broader population should begin in late September.
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From 2016 to 2019, the number of state investigations into complaints of elder abuse increased by 29% — even while higher caseloads have kept state workers from visiting their clients as often as required, according to a new report.