Kasturi Panajady / CT Mirror
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Projected revenues for this fiscal year’s $20.7 billion General Fund jumped more than $500 million, driven not only by better-than-anticipated federal aid, but also resurgent sales tax receipts as Connecticut’s economy rebounds from the coronavirus pandemic.
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Health care workers in state agencies are claiming medical or religious exemptions to vaccine mandates at a higher rate than health care workers outside government.
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Only 0.3% of Hartford HealthCare's workforce are losing their jobs for refusing to get the Covid-19 vaccine.
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The coronavirus exacerbated the state’s existing economic and racial inequities.
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In ordering COVID-19 vaccinations for state employees and teachers, Gov. Ned Lamont offered Connecticut a rueful reminder Thursday of the pandemic’s persistence, coupled with a message of reassurance.
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COVID-19 testing rates have dropped in Connecticut, so does that mean we don’t have a true picture of the delta variant spread?
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As the COVID Delta variant spreads, many private employers -- and some public -- are getting more aggressive about vaccines.