Connecticut COVID-19 Response
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Businesses
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What are the rules for Phase 3 reopening in CT?
10/18/2020Phase 3 reopening rules are here and there are specific guidelines for businesses and gatherings
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What are the current rules on gatherings?
10/18/2020Governor Lamont announced updated guidance for indoor and outdoor gatherings during the State's phased reopening plan
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7/16/2020
Here is where you can register a complaint if you've witnessed a business violating COVID-19 safety rules.
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My Condo / Homeowners Association requires in-person meetings. What are my options?
6/27/2020There are updated guidelines in place for both remote and in-person meetings
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Are bars and restaurants closed during the temporary business shutdown?
6/25/2020Governor Ned Lamont together with Governor Andrew M. Cuomo of New York, and Governor Phil Murphy of New Jersey have announced a regional approach to combatting COVID-19 throughout the tri-state area.
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What businesses can reopen on May 20?
6/25/2020During Connecticut's phased reopening plan, certain businesses will be allowed to reopen at specific points of time
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What businesses can reopen on June 17?
6/25/2020Additional business sectors can reopen if they follow specific guidelines
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Which workers are excluded from the Coronavirus Emergency Relief package?
6/8/2020Workers at companies with more than 500 people — 48 percent of American workers — are excluded.
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6/8/2020
The Department of Labor has all the latest updates on the CARES Act and unemployment insurance
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What businesses are closed during the State’s coronavirus response? When will they reopen?
6/8/2020Governor Lamont extended the deadline for all closure, distancing, and safety measures for many businesses. Here are specific reopening rules for certain business types, including barbers, nail salons, restaurants, bars, malls, parks, campgrounds, zoos, bowling alleys, golf courses, dentists, tattoo parlors, and farm stands.