Connecticut COVID-19 Response
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CT Covid-19 Knowledge Base
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Will schools be allowed to reopen for the 2020 - 2021 school year?
7/1/2020Schools will be allowed to reopen for the new school year with in-person classroom learning if the State's COVID-19 containment efforts remain successful
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7/1/2020
A landlord may not serve a notice to quit requiring a tenant to vacate a unit or initiate an eviction action in court, other than for serious nuisance, until July 1, 2020.
Assistance and ReliefFamilies and childrenOfficial GuidelinesRenters and Homeowners
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7/1/2020
Governor Lamont reached an agreement with over 50 banks and credit unions on March 31, 2020 to provide mortgage payment help to the state’s residents affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Where do I go to get tested for COVID-19? How do I know if I should be tested?
7/1/2020Here are the most updated listings of testing locations in CT
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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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6/25/2020
Some parts of the DMV are now open for in-person visits. Here are the latest guidelines
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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.