Connecticut COVID-19 Response
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Safety
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What is the Coronavirus (COVID-19) And what are the symptoms? How do I avoid getting Coronovirus?
6/8/2020What is the Coronavirus (COVID-19) And what are the symptoms? How do I avoid getting Coronovirus?
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Can I still have a wedding? Can I attend a wedding? What restrictions do I need to know about?
6/8/2020Weddings have specific guidelines for both the ceremony and the reception
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Can I leave my house to go shopping or go to work during the state’s coronavirus response?
6/8/2020Yes. You may travel freely and as needed for the purposes of caring for yourself and your family (going to the grocery store, the pharmacy, or to seek medical care) or for going to work at a business that is deemed essential during this public health crisis
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6/8/2020
If your business has less than 50 employees and you're on the list of essential businesses, the State has provided you a means to get personal protection equipment
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SAFE STORE Guidelines for retail establishments
6/8/2020How grocers and retailers can ensure the safety of their employees and customers during the Coronavirus crisis
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6/8/2020
No. As of April 5, 2020, Governor Lamont has ordered that health care professionals and facilities are protected from civil liability for actions or omissions in support of the state’s COVID-19 response.
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Can I still use my reusable bags at the grocery store, pharmacy, and package store?
6/8/2020Yes, but you may need to bag your own groceries. As of March 26, 2020, at 8:00 p.m., employers may no longer require employees to bag any item in a customer-provided reusable bag
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Safe Workplace Rules for Essential Businesses
6/8/2020Learn the latest guidelines for Employers and Employees for staying safe in the workplace
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6/8/2020
At this time, if the employee’s family member does not have a serious health condition under the FMLA, then their job will not be protected.
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Do I have to wear a mask in public?
6/8/2020Any person in a public place in Connecticut who cannot or does not maintain a safe social distance of six feet must cover their mouth and nose with a mask or cloth face-covering.