Gov. Lamont Receives First Coronavirus Vaccine Dose - Across Connecticut, CT - Gov. Ned Lamont, 67, received his first coronavirus vaccine dose Tuesday. The state expanded vaccine access to people over 65 Thursday.
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Governor Ned Lamont was administered with his first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine this morning at a clinic that was held at The First Cathedral church in Bloomfield under a partnership with Trinity Health of New England.
Connecticut reported two additional COVID-19 deaths Tuesday, fewest in a day since October, as the state continues to see fewer cases and hospitalizations related to the disease.
Lamont gets his vaccine, with a message to the Black community
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Gov. Ned Lamont receives his first COVID-19 vaccination on Feb. 16, 2021.Dan Haar/Hearst CT Media GroupShow MoreShow Less
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Gov. Ned Lamont was administered with his first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on Tuesday, Feb. 16, at the First Catholic Church in Bloomfield.Office of Governor Ned Lamont / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont receives his first dose of Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine at The First Cathedral church Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021, in Bloomfield.File photoShow MoreShow Less
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BLOOMFIELD Two months after the state’s first COVID-19 vaccinations, Gov. Ned Lamont drove from Greenwich to The First Cathedral Tuesday morning for his inoculation. He left no doubt about the message he hoped to send.