Connecticut COVID-19 Response
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Safety
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Can I travel in or out of Connecticut?
12/19/2020Executive order 9S has changed the requirements for all travelers who enter Connecticut
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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
ActivitiesOfficial GuidelinesReopenSafetyFamilies and childrenBusinesses
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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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Will my child be allowed to go camping this year? Are camps and campgrounds allowed to be open?
7/9/2020The state has not mandated that youth camps close. However, other restrictions are in place....
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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 are the latest numbers of COVID cases for nursing homes and assisted living facilities?
6/23/2020Connecticut specifically tracks Coronavirus cases in nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
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Are hotels and private residential rentals allowed to operate during this emergency?
6/21/2020As of June 17, hotels and lodging facilities are allowed to reopen, as long as they adhere to strict safety guidelines
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I am planning to hold / attend a large event in the next few weeks. Am I still allowed to do this?
6/8/2020To protect yourself and others from transmission of COVID-19, you should make every attempt to cancel or avoid any gathering, and stay at least 6 feet away from anyone, whether in a large group or not.
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Should I be working from home? How do I stay safe as a non-essential worker?
6/8/2020Effective 8PM on Monday, March 23, all workers at non-essential businesses in the state shall work from home. The governor is encouraging all businesses to employ, to the maximum extent possible, any telecommuting or work-from-home procedures that they can safely implement.