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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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Two local infectious disease experts weigh in on appropriate timelines for COVID-19 booster vaccinations.
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Connecticut begins fining long-term care facilities for missing vaccine reporting deadline.
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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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Pediatric offices, school-based health centers could play roles in vaccinating children against COVID-19.
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While the overall rate of vaccinations among nursing home residents remains high, some facilities are reporting rates as low as 66%.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi had to be escorted from a Mass in Rome on Saturday after major protests against Italy's new vaccine mandates broke out.
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Workplaces with vaccine mandates are seeing vaccination rates of 90% or higher. A complex mix of factors, including job security, is driving most workers to get the shots.
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With 96% of executive branch employees complying with a COVID-19 vaccination-or-testing mandate, Gov. Ned Lamont opted Tuesday against immediately suspending non-compliant employees.
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Griffin Health was paid more than any other Connecticut hospital to conduct Covid-19 tests.