Norovirus Outbreak at Gerry’s Donuts in Ellington, Connecticut
A norovirus outbreak at Gerry’s Donuts in Ellington, Connecticut has sickened an undetermined number of people, according to a press release issued by the Connecticut Department of Public Health. That agency is collaborating with the North Central District Health Department and the State Laboratory to investigate this outbreak. This is the second norovirus outbreak reported to the health department so far in 2021.
The illnesses have been confirmed through lab tests to be caused by norovirus, a very contagious virus that causes vomiting and diarrhea. On May 14, 2021, the North Central District Health Department issued a warning to consumers, telling them to not eat products from that restaurant. That press release stated that they have had “several reports” of gastrointestinal illness from people who recently eat donuts and other products from that establishment. Gerry’s Donuts closed while officials investigat
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Most COVID capacity restrictions, some mask mandates lifted across NY, NJ, CT
By Raegan Medgie and Wire and Staff Report
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Across NY, NJ and CT, most COVID capacity restrictions will be limited
NEW YORK - More than a year after coronavirus shutdowns across the Tri-State Region, most COVID-related capacity restrictions were lifted Wednesday. Indoor mask mandates were eased up in New York and Connecticut.
Vaccinated New Yorkers can shed their masks in most situations, and restaurants, stores, gyms, and many other businesses can go back to full capacity if they check vaccination cards or apps for proof that all patrons have been inoculated.