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It is important to PIA that you are updated on developments pertaining to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak regularly.

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Latest news about COVID-19 in Connecticut:

Business & Compliance:

Feb. 15: Gov. Lamont statement on today’s expiration of his authority to issue emergency orders related to the COVID-19

Jan. 12: Gov. Lamont highlights business pandemic recovery in Made by Connecticut episode

Jan. 5, 2022: Gov. Lamont launches CareerConneCT, investing $70 million to help workers impacted by COVID-19 get back to work through job training programs

Dec. 20: Gov. Lamont announces option for Connecticut residents to digitally store COVID-19 vaccination records on mobile devices

Sept. 22: Gov. Lamont issues call for General Assembly to meet in a limited special session on the COVID-19 public health and civil preparedness emergencies

Aug. 30: Gov. Lamont announces initial round of Back to Work CT bonus payments being mailed this week

Aug. 23: Gov. Lamont and Commissioner Gifford statements on FDA’s full approval of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine

Aug. 5: Gov. Lamont issues executive order allowing municipalities to implement universal mask requirements, announces unvaccinated nursing home staff will be required to receive weekly tests

July 19: Canadian border to open to vaccinated Americans starting Monday, Aug. 9, 2021.

July 13: Gov. Lamont signs renewed COVID-19 emergency declarations, remaining in effect through Thursday, Sept. 30, 2021.

May 19: Gov. Lamont: Connecticut Department of Public Health releases guidance document on state’s modified mask policies

May 18: Gov. Lamont renews COVID-19 emergency declaration, which remains in effect through Tuesday, July 20, 2021.

May 17: Gov. Lamont announces Back to Work CT program, giving long-term unemployed residents $1,000 payments for obtaining new jobs following impact of COVID-19 pandemic

May 17: Gov. Lamont announces updated mask protocols in Connecticut beginning Wednesday, May 19, 2021.

April 22: Gov. Lamont announces proposal for using American Rescue Plan funds to rebuild Connecticut’s workforce

April 20: Gov. Lamont signs renewed COVID-19 emergency declaration, remaining in effect through Thursday, May 20, 2021.

April 19: Gov. Lamont to lift all business restrictions on Wednesday, May 19, 2021

March 25: Gov. Lamont applauds state House passage of legislation relaxing state laws on outdoor dining at Connecticut restaurants

March 19: Mandatory requirements of state’s travel advisory no longer in effect; Department of Revenue Services extends deadline for Connecticut individual income tax returns to Monday, May 17, 2021.

March 15: Gov. Lamont and congressional delegation announce launch of state program to provide emergency rental and utility assistance amid COVID-19 pandemic

March 10: Alert: How to avoid COVID-19 vaccination scams

March 4: Gov. Lamont announces plans to ease some COVID-19 restrictions in Connecticut

Feb. 24: Gov. Lamont applauds House approval of legislation on tax fairness during the COVID-19 pandemic

Feb. 24: Gov. Lamont urges regulators to reject plan for resumption of service disconnections during COVID-19 pandemic

Feb. 16: Gov. Lamont announces potential next steps for expanding capacity of social and recreational events

Feb. 5: Paycheck Protection Program returns

Jan. 14, 2021: Gov. Lamont: Expansion of Lost Wages Assistance program delivered an additional $35 million in federal benefits to nearly 23,000 Connecticut workers impacted by COVID-19

Dec. 30: The federal stimulus extensions for PPP, unemployment and FFCRA tax credits

Dec. 29: Gov. Lamont: CARES Act II will provide relief for unemployed and help Connecticut businesses in economic recovery

Dec. 16: Gov. Lamont signs?executive order?suspending and modifying tax deadlines and collection efforts for tax bills that become due and payable on Friday, Jan. 1, 2021; suspending municipal assessor certification program requirement; and modifying alcoholic liquor sales by caterers.

Dec. 4: Gov. Lamont increases weekly?benefit amount and qualification for lost wages assistance

Dec. 4: Gov. Lamont announces executive order expanding federal lost wages assistance for low-wage unemployed workers during COVID-19 pandemic

Dec. 1: Gov. Lamont signs executive order increasing the flexibility in hiring short-term substitute teachers, permitting the sale of alcoholic liquor at virtual events by charitable organizations, and resuming certain judicial?branch requirements and deadlines.?

Nov. 24: Gov. Lamont announces fines for businesses violating COVID-19 rules increase to $10,000

Nov. 20: Gov. Lamont signs 81st executive order to mitigate the spread of COVID-19: DECD granted authority to enact rules for all sports activities; Renewals for certain permits extended; Extending authorization for online CE for plumbers and electricians; Extended deadlines for CE for plumbers and electricians

Nov. 16: Connecticut Department of Public Health partners with nonprofit organization to launch ConnectToCare jobs Portal for long-term care workforce

Nov. 12: Connecticut CARES Small Business Grant Program will accept applications beginning Thursday, Nov. 12, 2020, at 8 p.m.

Nov. 9: Gov. Lamont extends COVID-19 executive orders and agency and municipality order of concurrent duration with public health and civil preparedness emergencies to Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021.

Nov. 9: Gov. Lamont approves $11 million in state funding for capital improvement projects in 94 Connecticut towns

Nov. 2: Gov. Lamont announces Connecticut will roll back to Phase 2.1 rules?beginning Friday, Nov. 6, 2020.

Oct. 23: Gov. Lamont allocates $15 million from coronavirus relief fund toward innovative workforce programs connecting workers to in-demand jobs

Oct. 20: Gov. Lamont creates program to assist small businesses impacted by COVID-19

Oct. 19: Gov. Lamont announces grant program to support Connecticut’s arts community amid COVID-19 pandemic

Oct. 13: Gov. Lamont signs executive order that enacts the following: Municipal authority to revert to the more restrictive pre-Oct. 8, 2020, size and capacity limitations and rules for certain businesses and gatherings.

Oct. 8: Gov. Lamont amends size restrictions on certain gatherings and extends drive-in worship services and graduations

Oct. 1: U.S. Senate halts PPP

Sept. 25: Gov. Lamont signs 72nd executive order that extends the prohibition on sale of alcohol by certain permittees without the sale of food; and extends contracting flexibility regulated to student privacy data.

Sept. 24: Gov. Lamont announces Connecticut moves toward Phase Three of reopening on Thursday, Oct. 8, 2020.

Sept. 23: Gov. Lamont announces expansion of state’s shared work program to help employers navigate economic impact of pandemic

Sept. 23: PURA extends COVID-19 payment program enrollment date

Sept. 21: Gov. Lamont announces launch of Connecticut’s new online state tax filing system

Sept. 17: Gov. Lamont announces launch of new paid leave authority website to help navigate paid leave in Connecticut

Sept. 14: Conn. DOL announces federal Lost Wages Assistance extended to six weeks; claimants due to receive first payment this week

Sept. 9: Connecticut approved for two additional weeks of lost wages assistance; Claimant certification begins within a week

Sept. 8: Gov. Lamont signs executive order renewing and extending all unexpired executive orders that were issued under the March 10, 2020, public health and civil preparedness emergency declarations through Monday, Nov. 9, 2020; and extending agency and municipality orderse of concurrent duration with public health and civil preparedness emergencies.

Sept. 4: Gov. Lamont signs executive order enabling commissioners of Early Childhood and Education to issue operational rules, and extends the prohibition on sale of alcohol by certain permitees without the sale of food.

Sept. 1: Gov. Lamont extends Connecticut’s state of emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic to Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2020.

Aug. 21: Gov. Lamont announces Connecticut submits application to FEMA for supplemental disaster wage unemployment benefits

Aug. 21: Gov. Lamont extends Connecticut’s pandemic eviction moratorium to Thursday, Oct 1, 2020

July 24: Gov. Lamont signs executive order strengthening workers’ compensation claims for essential workers impacted by COVID-19

July 17: Gov. Lamont statement on workers’ compensation

July 13: Gov. Lamont signs 60th executive order to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, including authorization for temporary rental housing program; temporary mortgage relief program; online continuing education for plumbers and electricians

July 13: Gov. Lamont reminds residents that free support remains available for taxpayers to file 2019 taxes and receive economic impact payments

July 8: State campgrounds open for the season

July 6: Lamont suspends Phase Three; Bars stay closed for now

July 6: U.S. Census Bureau Small Business Pulse Survey (updated weekly)

June 30: Gov. Lamont expands state’s youth employment program amid COVID-19 crisis

June 29: Gov. Lamont announces assistance for renters, homeowners, and residential landlords impacted by COVID-19 emergency

June 23: DMV partially reopens for select in-person services

June 22: Gov. Lamont encourages participation in statewide VITA program to combat financial insecurity during COVID-19 pandemic

June 19: Connecticut Department of Labor issues update on the establishment of a new contact center and latest data on unemployment claims

June 15: Businesses reminded to self-certify prior to Phase Two opening on Wednesday

June 11: Gov. Lamont launches initiative providing Connecticut residents with career resouces and workforce upskilling following COVID-19 pandemic

June 7: Gov. Lamont releases business documents for phase two reopening on June 17

June 5: Paycheck Protection Program requirements amended

May 23: Gov. Lamont announces approval of first permit for a restaurant to use a state highway right-of-way for outdoor dining

May 18: Gov. Lamont extends the prohibition of large gatherings; off-track betting, indoor fitness and movie theaters until June 20

May 18: Gov. Lamont releases dental guidance agreed upon by working groups of dentists, hygienists and assistants

May 18: Gov. Lamont and Gov. Raimondo to align hair salon and barber shop reopenings early June

May 15: Gov. Lamont announces distribution of infrared thermometers to eligible small businesses, nonprofits, and places of worship

May 13: Gov. Lamont announces Reopen Connecticut Advisory Group to hold business roundtable Thursday at 10 a.m.

May 9: Gov. Lamont releases rules for businesses under first phase Connecticut’s reopening plans amid COVID-19

May 6: Small-business owners and workers asked to provide input on reopening efforts

May 4: Gov. Lamont announces statewide launch of free online job training program for unemployment claimants

April 28: Gov. Lamont announces Labor Department has begun issuing supplemental $600 stimulus payments for state unemployment benefits

April 19: Gov. Lamont, Gov. Cuomo, Gov. Baker, Gov. Raimondo, Gov. Murphy, Gov. Wolf and Gov. Carney announce appointees to multi-state council to get people back to work and restore the economy

April 18: Gov. Lamont, Gov. Cuomo and Gov Murphy announce alignment of state policies for marinas and boatyards

April 15: Gov. Lamont announces implementation of system that will significantly speed up unemployment claims during COVID-19 emergency

April 13: Gov. Lamont, Gov. Cuomo, Gov. Murphy, Gov. Raimondo, Gov. Wolf, Gov. Carney announce multi-state council to get people back to work and restore the economy

April 10: Gov. Lamont signs executive order providing residential rent protections during COVID-19 emergency, extending all closure and safety measures through May 20

April 2: Looking for more information on paid medical, family and sick leave? PIA members can access QS91012FFCRA paid medical and family leave, and QS91013Additional information about paid medical, family and sick leave questions in the PIA QuickSource library.

April 2: Start applying for a Paycheck Protection Program loan Friday, April 3

April 1: How to prepare for an SBA Paycheck Protection Program loan

March 27: Important DECD update

March 27: President signs federal stimulus package; includes loans for small businesses

March 26: Who qualifies for paid leave under the new coronavirus law

March 26: Connecticut launches small-business bridge loan program

March 24: Lamont signs Executive Order 7K to allow remote notarization, and to suspend probate court, noncritical workers’ compensation requirements

March 23: Nonessential businesses must cease in-person functions; more updates from weekend

March 23: Treasury, IRS, and Labor announce tax credits for small- and mid-sized businesses to swiftly recover the cost of providing coronavirus-related leave

March 23: Mass. governor orders all nonessential businesses to cease in-person operation, directs the Department of Public Health to issue stay-at-home advisory for two weeks

March 22: Gov. Lamont releases guidance to businesses on order asking Connecticut to ’stay safe, stay home’

March 20: Governors from Conn., N.J., N.Y., and Pa., advocate for federal assistance for residents and businesses

March 20: U.S. Treasury extends tax-filing deadline for taxpayers and businesses

March 20: Business interruption insurance and the novel coronavirus

March 20: Restaurants, cafes and taverns permitted to sell sealed alcoholic beverages with take-out meals; barbershops, hair salons, tattoo or piercing parlors must temporarily close

March 19: Updates from governor about small- to mid-size businesses

March 19: Paid sick leave signed by president

March 19: Hartford officers test positive for COVID-19; second Connecticut resident dies of disease; Gov. Ned Lamont directs nail salons, barber shops to close

March 18: Treasury and IRS to delay tax payment deadline by 90 days

March 18: Northeast governors from Connecticut, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania announce additional measures to combat COVID-19

March 17: If you do business in New York: Cyber security certification of compliance filing deadline extended to May 30 due to COVID-19

March 16: Northeast governors from Connecticut, New York, New Jersey announce collective measures to combat spread of COVID-19

March 13: U.S. House plans to vote on virus bill soon

March 10: Utica National offers coronavirus guidance for employers, and educational institutions

March 3, 2020: Endorsements: COVID-19 risk management

Insurance Industry:

Nov. 3: PIA will not support reintroduced future pandemic legislation

Aug. 20: Connecticut insurance commissioner: All insured are eligible for no-cost COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine booster shot

May 12: Gov. Lamont applauds state House approval of bipartisan agreement to restore the unemployment insurance trust fund

May 10, 2021: Gov. Lamont signs legislation extending telehealth services for another two years

Dec. 8: Insurance commissioner reminds that all insureds are eligible for no-cost COVID-19 vaccines

Oct. 6: NAIC survey: Nearly half of consumers don’t understand how their health insurance would pay for coronavirus testing and treatment

Aug. 25: Health insurance coverage for telehealth revised

July 14: Gov. Lamont authorizes continued temporary suspension for the requirements for licensure, certification or registration for out-of-state providers

June 22: U.S. insurers eye Legionnaires’ disease safeguards as buildings reopen from pandemic shutdowns

June 12: CID issues Bulletin FS-40: Compliance with certain hard copy filing requirements/Forms D and D-1 seal in light of COVID-19, and Bulletin FS-41: Compliance with certain hard copy filing requirements in light of COVID-19.

May 22: Insurance commissioner reminds all insureds, Husky Health participants are eligible for ’no-cost’ COVID-19 coronavirus testing (update to May 19 press release)

May 20: Insurance commissioner approves expansion of free-life insurance coverage for frontline health care workers from MassMutual during COVID-19 pandemic

May 19: Insurance commissioner reminds all insureds are eligible for ’no-cost’ COVID-19 coronavirus testing and treatment

May 18: Insurance commissioner reminds businesses to verify coverage during reopening

May 13: Insurance producers licensed in N.J.: DOBI bulletin requires insurers to provide premium relief

May 5: NCCI provides relief for policyholders affected by COVID-19

April 29: Bulletin FS-39: Compliance with certain hard copy filing requirements in light of COVID-19

April 29: Bulletin FS-38: Compliance with certain hard copy filing requirements and certain holding company filings in light of COVID-19

April 28: Timely, accurate and complete claim reporting: Ensure that your agency is prepared to handle incoming COVID-19-related claims

April 24: PIA National praises House passage of bill to add funds to CARES act programs

April 21: Insurance commissioner granting temporary insurance producer licenses to new resident applicants

April 16: PIA National opposes business interruption legislation

April 14: AAIS COVID-19 pandemic resource center

April 6: Commissioner calls on insurers to lower personal auto premiums, adjust certain commercial auto insurance during COVID-19 pandemic

April 3: Travelers’ ’Distribution Support Plan’ to provide financial assistance to agents and brokers

April 3: Insurance producers required to provide notice to N.Y. policyholders by April 13, 2020

April 2: Executive order requires 60-day grace period for policyholders unable to pay premiums due to COVID-19 pandemic

March 31: PIA National proposes COVID-19 recovery fund

March 27: PIA National statement on House passage of COVID-19 relief bill

March 27: PIA National statement on Senate passage of COVID-19 relief bill

March 26: Commissioner Mais calls on auto insurers to extend coverage to delivery drivers’ personal vehicles

March 25: PIACT confirms: Insurance agencies deemed essential for ’Stay safe, stay home,’ and other COVID-19 updates

March 24: CID requests 60-day grace period for cancellations

March 24: DECD: Insurance agencies an essential business, and may continue necessary business operations

March 24: CID: License renewals and continuing-education compliance dates extended to June 30

March 20: Utica National offers advices on the COVID-19 pandemic: How agents and producers should respond to coverage questions

March 19: Even during challenging times, we are committed to our members

March 18: PIACT updates members about COVID-19

March 17: Insurance department temporarily closes office to the public

March 17: A message about COVID-19 from PIACT Lobbyist James Woulfe, Esq.

March 12: COVID-19 and what it means to you (PIA QuickSource document)

March 12: Insurers impacted by coronavirus twice over

March 11: Connecticut Insurance Department issues notice to travel insurers due to state emergecy declaration

March 11: Update from PIACT: Conn. leaders take precautions; COVID-19 in state

March 10: Conn. insurers agree to cover costs of COVID-19 testing

March 10: Gov. Lamont working with health insurers to assure preparedness for coronavirus outbreak including coverage for testing costs

March 9: Coronavirus will cost businesses billions. Insurance may not help.

March 6: Update from PIA: COVID-19 outbreak

Feb. 4, 2020: Many coverage exclusions with coronavirus

General Information:

May 2: Gov. Lamont announces launch of MyHomeCT: A federally funded mortgage relief program for Connecticut homeowners financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic

Feb. 7: Gov. Lamont announces plan to eliminate statewide school mask requirement, allow these decisions to be determined at the local level

Jan. 4, 2022: Gov. Lamont announces state distribution of 670,000 COVID-19 rapid self-tests for K-12 schools and early child care providers

Dec. 29: Gov. Lamont statement with update on shipment update of COVID-19 at-home rapid tests

Dec. 29: Gov. Lamont directs Connecticut’s earned income tax for 2020 to be retroactively enhanced to 41.5% using federal coronavirus relief funds

Dec. 28: Gov. Lamont calls up Connecticut National Guard soldiers and airmen to assist in COVID-19 at-home test and mask distribution

Dec. 27: Gov. Lamont announces plans to distribute three million COVID-19 at-home rapid tests and six million N95 masks in Connecticut 

Dec. 14: Gov. Lamont marks one year of the COVID-19 vaccine, but stresses that there still is work to do

Dec. 4: Gov. Lamont announces first confirmed COVID-19 Omicron variant case in Connecticut

Nov. 28: Gov. Lamont Statement on New COVID Variant Omicron

Nov. 4: Data updates on variants in Connecticut

Nov. 2: Gov. Lamont and Public Health Commissioner Juthani announce COVID-19 vaccines now available to children ages five to 11

Oct. 28: Data updates on variants in Connecticut

Oct. 27: Conn. DPH provides information about COVID-19 vaccines for 5-11-year-old children: Roll-out expected to begin next week

Oct. 22: Gov. Lamont provides update on executive branch state employee compliance with COVID-19

Oct. 21: Data updates on variants in Connecticut

Oct. 18: Gov. Lamont: National report shows Connecticut ranks first in childhood vaccinations

Oct. 14: Data updates on variants in Connecticut

Oct. 7: Gov. Lamont provides update on executive branch state employee compliance with COVID-19 vaccination and testing requirements

Oct. 7: Data updates on variants in Connecticut

Oct. 5: Gov. Lamont provides update on COVID-19 vaccination and testing requirements among executive branch state employees

Oct. 3: Gov. Lamont provides update on COVID-19 vaccination and testing requirements among state employees

Sept. 30: Data updates on variants in Connecticut

Sept. 29: Gov. Lamont directs nearly $10 million in COVID relief funding for Connecticut’s dairy and aquaculture industries

Sept. 28: Gov. Lamont signs executive order extending the duration of and making revisions to several previously issued COVID-19 orders

Sept. 23: Data updates on variants in Connecticut

Sept. 16: Data updates on variants in Connecticut

Sept. 10: Gov. Lamont clarifies order requiring state employees, child care and school staff to get vaccinated or tested for COVID-19

Sept. 3: Gov. Lamont signs executive order permitting nursing homes to hire temporary nurse aids

Sept. 2: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Sept. 1: Gov. Lamont launches new ad campaign for Connecticut’s COVID-19 vaccination program

Aug. 27: Gov. Lamont announces federal approval of Connecticut’s plan for coronavirus emergency relief funding in schools

Aug. 26: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Aug. 19: Gov. Lamont announces state employees, child care and school staff will be required to get vaccinated for COVID-19

Aug. 19: Gov. Lamont issues order allowing patients and their doctors to access own COVID-19 vaccination records

Aug. 14: Gov. Lamont announces Connecticut implementing CDC recommendations on additional COVID-19 vaccine doses for individuals with compromised immune systems

Aug. 12: Data updates on variants in Connecticut

Aug. 6: Gov. Lamont orders long-term care facility staff in Connecticut to be vaccinated against COVID-19

Aug. 4: Gov. Lamont and Public Health Acting Commissioner Gifford express concern over COVID-19 outbreaks,  highlight reduced risk for vaccinated persons

Aug. 2: Gov. Lamont announces deployment of more than $16 million to support local special education COVID-19 recovery efforts

July 26: Gov. Lamont nominates Dr. Manisha Juthani as public health commissioner

July 16: Connecticut’s SNAP-eligible households to receive additional emergency food benefits Friday, July 23, 2021.

June 14: Gov. Murphy signs executive order ending moratorium on utility shutoffs, establishes six-month grace period

June 3: Data updates on variants in Connecticut

May 21: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

May 20: Data updates on variants in Connecticut

May 19: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

May 17: Data updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut

May 14: Gov. Lamont provides updates on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

May 13: Data updates on variants in Connecticut

May 12: Gov. Lamont announces 12-15-year-olds in Connecticut can receive Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine.

May 12: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

May 11: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

May 10: Data updates on vaccine administration

May 7: Connecticut Department of Health releases data on COVID-19 vaccine breakthrough cases,?highlighting the vaccine’s effectiveness against the virus.

May 6: Data updates on variants in Connecticut

May 6: Gov. Lamont announces partnership with nine historically African American fraternities and sororities to encourage COVID-19 vaccinations

May 6: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

May 4: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

May 3: Data updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut

May 3: Gov. Lamont announces grants to 27 local health departments in Connecticut to promote vaccine equity partnerships

April 30: Gov. Lamont signs executive order that extends authority for the Department of Motor Vehicles to issue duplicate driver’s licenses and identification credentials remotely, and permits service of alcohol outdoors without requiring that drinks be served with food.

April 29: Data updates on variants in Connecticut

April 28: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

April 27: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

April 26: Data updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut

April 26: Certain COVID-19 vaccination clinics will no longer require appointments beginning tomorrow

April 26: Gov. Lamont releases proposal for federal COVID-19 recovery funding from the American Rescue Plan Act

April 23: Connecticut’s SNAP-eligible households to receive additional emergency food benefits Tuesday, April 27, and Wednesday, April 28

April 22: Data updates on variants in Connecticut

April 21: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

April 16: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

April 15: Data updates on variants in Connecticut

April 14: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

April 13: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

April 12: Data updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut

April 12: Gov. Lamont launches state initiative to address student absenteeism and disengagement resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic

April 9: Connecticut residents eligible to receive FEMA funeral assistance funding

April 8: Data updates on variants in Connecticut

April 7: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

April 6: Gov. Lamont signs executive order permitting all voters in any election, primary or referendum held before Thursday, May 20, 2021, to use absentee ballots, citing the pandemic as the reason?

April 5: Data updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut

April 2: Department of Social Services announces that 220,000 children enrolled in school meals program will receive additional SNAP benefits in April through Pandemic EBT program

April 1: Data updates on variants in Connecticut

March 31: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

March 31: Gov. Lamont announces Connecticut remains on track to expand COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to all adults on Thursday, April 1, 2021.

March 30: More supports for Affordable Care Act plans on the health exchange for small businesses and individuals

March 30: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

March 30: Gov. Lamont implements free weekend bus service during summer months in Connecticut as part of ongoing COVID-19 recovery efforts

March 30: Gov. Lamont statement on final passage of legislation concerning the COVID-19 public health and civil preparedness emergencies

March 30: Gov. Lamont announces $33 million for local partnerships to increase vaccine equity

March 29: Data updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut

March 26: Gov. Lamont announces historic investments in child care programs impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic

March 26: Connecticut DPH partners with Access Health CT to increase vaccine access

March 25: Data updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut

March 24: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

March 23: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

March 22: Data updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut

March 18: Data updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut

March 17: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

March 16: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

March 16: Gov. Lamont and Attorney General William Tong warn Connecticut residents about COVID-19 vaccine scams

March 15: All Connecticut residents 16 and older will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccine on Monday, April 5, 2021.

March 15: Gov. Lamont announces accelerated schedule to provide COVID-19 vaccines to Connecticut residents as quickly and equitably as possible

March 14: Gov. Lamont signs order enabling expanded use?of telehealth services to continue during COVID-19 pandemic

March 12: Additional COVID-19 variants confirmed in Connecticut

March 11: Gov. Lamont statement on President Biden’s address to the nation regarding COVID-19

March 11: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

March 10: Gov. Lamont applauds final congressional approval of the American Rescue Plan

March 9: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

March 8: Data updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut

March 8: ICYMI: Secretary McCaw’s testimony on legislation concerning COVID-19 relief funds

March 5: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

March 4: Data updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut

March 4: Gov. Lamont signs order opening Connecticut’s fishing season early

March 3: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

March 2: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

March 1: Data updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut

Feb. 26: Additional 21 cases of COVID-19 variant reported in Connecticut, bringing statewide total confirmed to 63

Feb. 25: Data updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut

Feb. 24: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut coronavirus response efforts

Feb. 23: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut coronavirus response efforts

Feb. 22: Data updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut

Feb. 22: Gov. Lamont announces Connecticut will continue age-based approach to COVID-19 vaccine eligibility; educators and child care providers to have dedicated clinics in March

Feb. 19: Update on hospital capacity in Connecticut

Feb. 19: Gov. Lamont announces partnership with Health Equity Solutions on COVID-19 vaccine community outreach

Feb. 18: Weekly update on the Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 Alert Map: 138 of 169 municipalities in red-zone alert level

Feb. 18: Gov. Lamont, Mohegan Tribe and Yale New Haven Health announce launch of mass COVID-19 vaccine clinic at Mohegan Sun

Feb. 17: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Feb. 15: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Feb. 12: Twenty-two additional cases of B117 variant identified in Connecticut, bringing statewide total to 42

Feb. 11: Updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut

Feb. 10: Data on COVID-19 vaccine administration by race and ethnicity released

Feb. 9: Additional SNAP benefits coming Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021, to 117,000 Connecticut households

Feb. 8: Data updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut

Feb. 8: Gov. Lamont announces Connecticut residents over 65 can register for COVID-19 vaccination appointments starting Thursday, Feb. 11

Feb. 5: Connecticut’s COVID-19 vaccine appointment hotline expanding to 12 hours per day, seven days per week

Feb. 4: Data updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut

Feb. 4: Gov. Lamont allocates $40 million to Connecticut’s hospitals to support ongoing COVID-19 response efforts

Feb. 3: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Feb. 2: State officials encourage Connecticut residents to sign up and receive important COVID-19 alerts and updates via text, email and phone

Feb. 1: Data updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut

Jan. 29, 2021: Joint statement from local governors on extending the suspension of interstate youth hockey

Jan. 29: Weekly update on hospital capacity in Connecticut

Jan. 28: Data updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut

Jan. 27: Gov. Lamont provides updates on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Jan. 26: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Jan. 26: Gov. Lamont extends Connecticut’s state of emergency for the COVID-19 pandemic to Tuesday, April 20, 2021.

Jan. 25: Data updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut

Jan. 25: Gov. Lamont announces U.K. variant of COVID-19 detected in four additional Connecticut residents, bringing total number of cases in the state to eight

Jan. 22: Weekly update on hospital capacity in Connecticut

Jan. 21: Data updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut

Jan. 20: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Jan. 20: Gov. Lamont appointed co-chair of National Governors Association’s Pandemic and Disaster Response Task Force

Jan. 19: Data updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut

Jan. 19: Gov. Lamont announces tiered approach to Phase 1B vaccine appointments

Jan. 18: Food benefits will increase by 15% Wednesday for all Conn. households enrolled in SNAP; approximately 110,000 enrollees will receive monthly COVID-19 emergency benefit on Saturday

Jan. 15: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Jan. 14: Data updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut

Jan. 14: Gov. Lamont announces Connecticut residents over 75 can now register for COVID-19 vaccination appointments as state transitions to Phase 1B

Jan. 13: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Jan. 12: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Jan. 11: Data updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut

Jan. 11: Gov. Lamont warns Connecticut residents to be aware of COVID-19 vaccination scams and report suspicious behavior

Jan. 8: Update on hospital capacity in Connecticut

Jan. 8: Gov. Lamont announces Connecticut’s COVID-19 contact-tracing app has been activated on more than one million mobile devices

Jan. 7: Data updates on vaccine distribution on Connecticut

Jan. 7: Gov. Lamont announces two cases of COVID-19 variant confirmed in Connecticut

Jan. 6: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Jan. 5: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Jan. 4: Data updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut

Jan. 2, 2021: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Dec. 31: Gov. Lamont announces enforcement action against owners of Bridgeport establishment for violating COVID-19 gathering size rules

Dec. 31: Weekly update of DPH’s COVID-19 Alert Map: 162 municipalities in red zone alert level

Dec. 30: Data updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut

Dec. 30: Joint statement from local governors on extending suspension of interstate youth hockey

Dec. 30: Gov. Lamont commits an additional $31.2 million to support nursing homes during COVID-19 pandemic

Dec. 29: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Dec. 28: Data updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut

Dec. 24: Weekly update of DPH’s COVID-19 Alert Map: 161 municipalities in red zone alert level

Dec. 23: Data updates on vaccine administration in Connecticut

Dec. 22: PIA praises House, Senate passage of coronavirus relief

Dec. 21: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Dec. 21: Gov. Lamont announces approval of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine in Connecticut

Dec. 18: Gov. Lamont implements new guidelines for Connecticut’s COVID-19 travel advisory

Dec. 17: Data updates on vaccine distribution in Connecticut

Dec. 15: Lawmakers are preparing for another push to eliminate Connecticut’s religious exemption from vaccines. The COVID-19 shot is complicating that.

Dec. 15: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Dec. 14: Gov. Lamont provides updates on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Dec. 13: Gov. Lamont announces Connecticut vaccine distribution plan to begin

Dec. 11: Congress struggles to pass coronavirus relief package

Dec. 11: As more shop online during pandemic, consumers reminded to make holiday returns or exchanges as soon as possible

Dec. 10: Weekly update of the Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 Alert Map: 163 municipalities now in red

Dec. 3: Gov. Lamont announces Connecticut receives federal extension of Connecticut National Guard’s COVID-19 support through March

Dec. 3: Lamont administration releases framework for COVID-19 vaccine distribution in Connecticut

Dec. 2: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Nov. 30: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Nov. 30: Gov. Lamont announces recipients of $9 million in grants to support the arts community during the COVID-19 pandemic

Nov. 27: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Nov. 27: Gov. Lamont, state and local agencies encourage residents to use state resources to find COVID-19 testing sites

Nov. 25: One hundred and fifty municipalities now in red

Nov. 24: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Nov. 23: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Nov. 19: COVID-19 Alert Map: 145 municipalities now in red

Nov. 18: Regional coalition of Northeast governors announce colleges will be encouraged to provide testing for students before leaving for Thanksgiving break, recommend expanded remote instruction to end fall semester safely

Nov. 18: PURA extends COVID-19 payment program enrollment date

Nov. 17: Vermont added to travel advisory; no locations removed

Nov. 16: Gov. Lamont requests federal extension of the Connecticut National Guard’s COVID-19 support through June

Nov. 13: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Nov. 12: Weekly update of the Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 Alert Map: 100 municipalities now in red

Nov. 12: Gov. Lamont announces launch of COVID Alert CT, the exposure notification app in Connecticut

Nov. 12: Joint statement from the offices of Gov. Lamont, Gov. Baker, Gov. Mills, Gov. Murphy, Gov. Raimondo, Gov. Scott and Gov. Sununu on the suspension of interstate youth hockey

Nov. 11: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Nov. 10: Maine and New Hampshire added to travel advisory, no locations removed

Nov. 6: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Nov. 5: Gov. Lamont approves $3.4 million in coronavirus relief grants for shelter improvements and homelessness prevention services

Nov. 4: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Nov. 3: Oregon and Washington added to travel advisory; no locations removed

Oct. 30: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Oct.?27: Gov. Lamont amends travel advisory to exempt travelers from New Jersey, New York and Rhode Island

Oct. 26: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Oct. 22: Update from the Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 alert map: 19 municipalities in red

Oct. 21: Gov. Lamont announces state begins allocation of $20 million to support local health districts on ongoing COVID-19 response efforts

Oct. 16: Gov. Lamont announces limited number of fans can attend Toronto FC game on Sunday, Nov. 1, 2020

Oct. 14: Additional SNAP benefits coming to 105,000 households in Connecticut on Friday, Oct. 16, 2020

Oct. 12: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Oct. 9: Gov. Lamont announces membership of the COVID-19 Vaccine Advisory Group

Oct. 9: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Oct. 7: Gov. Cuomo announces second round of funding to expand telepractice capacity across New York state

Oct. 7: Gov. Lamont announces state will support public libraries with $2.6 million in coronavirus relief funds

Oct. 5: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Oct. 2: Gov. Lamont signs bill to facilitate processing of absentee ballots during upcoming general election

Oct. 2: Connecticut Department of Public Health issues COVID-19 alert for Norwich after significant spike in new cases

Oct. 1: Weekly update on the impact of COVID-19 on nursing homes and assisted-living facilities

Sept. 30: Gov. Lamont doubles funding for housing assistance program to prevent the spread of COVID-19, extends eviction moratorium to end of 2020

Sept. 30: Gov. Lamont announces new programs to support those who need to isolate or self-quarantine due to COVID-19 infection or exposure

Sept. 29: Weekly update to the regional travel advisory: Colorado meets metrics to qualify, Arizona and Virginia removed

Sept. 28: Connecticut Department of Public Health announces new COVID-19 guidelines for visitation at long-term care facilities in response to federal directive

Sept. 22: Weekly update to the regional travel advisory: Arizona, Minnesota, Nevada, Rhode Island and Wyoming meet metrics to qualify

Sept. 18: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Sept. 16: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Sept. 15: Gov. Lamont: Program investing in remote learning for Connecticut students is ahead of schedule on device delivery and internet connectivity

Sept. 10: Weekly update on the impact of COVID-19 on nursing homes and assisted-living facilities

Sept. 3: Weekly update on the impact of COVID-19 on nursing homes and assisted living facilities

Sept. 2: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Sept. 2: Gov. Lamont: Unique program delivering food boxes to high-risk Connecticut residents expands to more communities

Sept. 1: Weekly update to the regional travel advisory; two states added, no areas removed

Aug. 28: Judicial branch to resume court operations at four more locations on Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020

Aug. 27: Gov. Lamont, Gov. Cuomo and Gov. Murphy joint statement on federal decision to weaken COVID-19 testing guidelines

Aug. 26: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Aug. 25: Guam added, five states removed from Connecticut travel advisory

Aug. 24: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Aug. 20: Weekly update on the impact of COVID-19 on nursing homes and assisted living facilities

Aug. 19: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Aug. 18: Lamont administration receives interim report on COVID-19 in Connecticut’s long-term care facilities

Aug. 18: Alaska, Delaware added to Conn. travel advisory list; Washington state removed

Aug. 17: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Aug. 14: Gov. Lamont signs executive order that modifies face covering requirements and grants permission to the DECD commissioner to establish limits for private gatherings

Aug. 12: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Aug. 11: R.I. removed, Hawaii added to locaions on the updated Connecticut COVID-19 travel advisory

Aug. 10: Management of absentee ballots for today’s primary

Aug. 7: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

Aug. 7: Gov. Lamont announces Connecticut receives extension of full federal funding for National Guard COVID-19 response operations

Aug. 6: Gov. Lamont provides updated data on the impact of COVID-19 on nursing homes and assisted living facilities

Aug. 4:A list of states included in Lamont’s travel advisory to quarantine for 14 days

Aug. 3: Guidance for decision-making regarding the use of in-person, hybrid (blended), or remote learning models in Connecticut schools during COVID-19

July 31: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

July 29: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

July 28: Regional travel advisory expanded to include more locations with high COVID-19 infection rates

July 28: Gov. Lamont and Public Health Commissioner Gifford express concern over COVID-19 outbreak clusters among teens and young adults

July 27: Connecticut DMV announces additional deadline extensions

July 25: Updated data on the impact of COVID-19 on nursing homes and assisted living facilities

July 22: Connecticut receives FEMA Feeding Program extension through Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2020.

July 21: Gov. Lamont signs 62nd executive order to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, enacting the repeal of advisory self-quarantine; mandatory self-quarantine for travelers from states with high COVID-19 infection levels; and the extension of statuatory or regulatory deadlines by DMV.

July 21: Gov. Lamont signs executive order strengthening self-quarantine requirements when entering a Connecticut from high-risk states

July 16: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

July 15: Gov. Lamont requests extension of Connecticut National Guard’s COVID-19 support through the end of the calendar year

July 15: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

July 10: Updated data on the impact of COVID-19 on nursing homes and assisted living facilities

July 9: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

July 6: Gov. Lamont signs executive order modifying minimum service hours for private non-medical institutions for adults

July 3: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

July 1: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

June 30: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

June 28: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

June 27: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

June 26: CDC releases results from first six sites of large-scale seroprevalence survey, including Connecticut

June 25: Gov. Lamont announces plans for 2020-21 school year amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic

June 25: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response effforts

June 24: Gov. Lamont, Gov. Cuomo and Gov. Murphy announce joint incoming travel advisory that all individuals traveling from states with significant community spread of COVID-19 self-quarantine for 14 days

June 21: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

June 20: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

June 18: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

June 17: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

June 16: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

June 14: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

June 13: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

June 12: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

June 10: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

June 9: State reaches resolution on access to visitation for persons with disabilities in health care facilities during COVID-19 pandemic

June 8: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

June 7: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

June 6: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

June 5: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

June 5: Preparing for a hurricane season during a pandemic: What’s in your Go Bag?

June 4: Gov. Lamont establishes program to reimburse towns and cities for expenses related to COVID-19

June 4: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

June 3: Gov. Lamont announces public-private partnership to support vulnerable residents during COVID-19 emergency

June 2: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

June 1: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

May 31: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

May 30: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

May 29: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

May 28: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

May 27: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

May 26: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

May 25: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

May 24: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

May 23: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

May 21: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

May 19: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

May 18: Gov. Lamont announces reopen Connecticut advisory group to hold community roundtable Tuesday at 2 p.m.

May 17: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

May?15: Gov. Lamont announces Connecticut’s?Shoreline State Park?beaches will be open Memorial Day Weekend?

May 14: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

May 12: Merrill opinion broadens absentee ballot access

May 13: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

May 10: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

May 7: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

May 5: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

May 5: Gov. Lamont announces classes at?K-12 public schools will remain canceled for the rest of the academic year

May 4: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

May 3: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

May 2: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

May 1: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response effects

April 27: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

April 26: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

April 20: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

April 17: Gov. Lamont orders Connecticut’s presidential primary election further rescheduled to Aug. 11

April 16: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s response efforts

April 12: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

March 30: Gov. Lamont announces approval of federal disaster declaration for COVID-19 response in Connecticut

March 27: Protection of public health and safety during COVID-19 pandemic and response - increased distancing, expanded family assistance, and academic assessment suspension

March 20: All DMV branch offices will be closed until further notice. Services will be provided online, through the mail and by phone

March 20: Conn. DMV announces extension for renewal of DMV credentials

March 18: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

March 17: Gov. Lamont provides update on Connecticut’s coronavirus response efforts

March 17: Attorney General Tong provides update on coronavirus price gouging complaints

March 17: Congress begins to address COVID-19 pandemic

March 17: One dangerous coronavirus "self-check test" is circulating on social media. Here’s why you should avoid it.

March 16: Lamont administration, Mashantucket Pequot, Mohegan Tribal Nations strike historic agreement to support COVID-19 prevention efforts

March 13: Trump declares a national emergency in response to coronavirus

March 13: Federal government’s response to coronavirus, COVID-19

March 11: COVID-19 is now officially a pandemic, the World Health Organization says

March 10: Attorney General Tong releases guidance on price gouging enforcement

March 8, 2020: Gov. Ned Lamont announces first positive case of novel coronavirus involving Connecticut resident

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