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Researchers study rates of infection and transmission among animals to mathematically model a potential timeline and trajectory for the COVID-19 pandemic.
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In Connecticut, providers say 5% to 30% of cases here lead to long COVID. A CDC analysis of Census data show 29.3% — nearly a third — of adult COVID survivors in Connecticut have experienced lingering symptoms.
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A new state law set to take effect July 1 will expand the pool of health care providers who can perform certain kinds of first-trimester abortion care procedures.
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After federal authorization over the weekend, vaccines made by Pfizer and Moderna have been cleared for children between 6 months and 5 years old. Most vaccinations in Connecticut began Tuesday.
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The Office of Health Strategy is seeking assurances Covenant Health won’t limit services, including reproductive health.
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Study results add to a growing body of research from scientists around the world who have come to similar conclusions. Experts hope to use the findings to boost trust in the vaccines’ safety and dispel some popular vaccine fears.
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A report shows 21 nursing home workers have died from COVID-19-related illness since March 2020; that’s quadruple the number previously on record.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, a look at a once-ubiquitous device that left an indelible mark on the culture while also disappearing nearly completely from it: the fax machine.
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As baby formula plant aims to restart production, Connecticut advocates call for long-term solutionsAs Abbott announces plans to reopen its Michigan formula manufacturing plant, Connecticut advocates say long-term solutions to supply chain issues are needed.
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A recall of baby formula products, combined with supply chain issues and inflation, has made it harder for families to find what they need to feed their babies.