Connecticut COVID-19 Response
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CT Covid-19 Knowledge Base
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Can I leave my house to go shopping or go to work during the state’s coronavirus response?
4/5/2020Yes. You may travel freely and as needed for the purposes of caring for yourself and your family.
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Will my local gun store remain open during the Coronavirus crisis?
4/5/2020Yes, but by appointment only.
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4/5/2020
Yes. On March 31, 2020 at 8:00 p.m. Governor Lamont began allowing package and grocery stores to permit the sale of curbside pickup of alcoholic beverages.
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Can I leave my house to go shopping or go to work during the state’s coronavirus response?
4/5/2020Yes. You may travel freely and as needed for the purposes of caring for yourself and your family.
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How much does it cost to be tested for COVID-19?
4/5/2020No, there is no cost to be tested for COVID-19. The Families First Coronavirus Response Act guarantees all Americans can receive free coronavirus testing.
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I need access to the probate court system. How will COVID-19 affect this?
4/5/2020Executive Order No. 7K, dated March 23, 2020, suspends non-critical operations of the Probate Courts and associated deadlines and requirements.
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Does the closure of bars and restaurants include private clubs and fraternal organizations?
4/5/2020Restaurants and bars that serve food, including private clubs and fraternal organizations, will temporarily be required to move to take-out and delivery services only.
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4/5/2020
The Executive Order the Governor signed April 2, 2020 suspends the requirement that victims of domestic abuse sign an application for an order of protection under oath before a notary or attorney.
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4/5/2020
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act” or the “CARES Act” provides emergency assistance and health care response
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I am covered by HUSKY Health. Can I seek care out of state?
4/5/2020Historically, individuals and families covered by HUSKY Health were required to seek care within the HUSKY network within Connecticut.