As demand for COVID-19 vaccines declines across the country, unused Johnson & Johnson vaccine doses are piling up across the United States, including in Connecticut. Officials from the Connecticut Department of Public Health said Wednesday that the state has roughly 80,000 doses of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine on hand and around 95 percent were set to expire between…
As demand for COVID-19 vaccines declines across the country, unused Johnson & Johnson vaccine doses are piling up across the United States, including in Connecticut. Officials from the Connecticut Department of Public Health said Wednesday that the state has roughly 80,000 doses of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine on hand and around 95 percent were set to expire between.
Thousands of workers at Connecticut group homes were set to strike this morning, and walk off from hundreds of sites, but the New England Health Care Employees.
Governor Ned Lamont announced an agreement has been made with SEIU District 1199 to avoid an upcoming strike. Union members provide services for those with developmental disabilities. Lamont's office called the agreement a 'tentative settlement' between the union and the owners of the group homes that was reached with the help of Lamont's administration. Copies of the union’s strike withdrawal notices were received by the Connecticut Department.