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Links: Georgia Senate results, the Electoral College and working-class voters

U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-California, and Vice President Mike Pence officiate a joint session of the House and Senate at the Capitol in Washington Jan. 6. (CNS/pool via Reuters/J. Scott Applewhite) Politico looks at the Georgia Senate results and the fact that Republicans are beginning to turn on President Donald Trump. I thought incoming White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain said it best, in a tweet: Spitballing here, but it may be that telling voters that you intend to ignore their verdict and overturn their votes from the November election was NOT a great closing argument for @KLoeffler. Now, that is funny.

COVID Wastewater Testing Continuing this Spring – with an Absorbent New Twist

COVID Wastewater Testing Continuing this Spring – with an Absorbent New Twist After a successful launch for the program in the fall, UConn s MARS lab will ramp up its wastewater surveillance testing to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic. Kendra Maas, facility scientist, Microbial Analysis, Resources and Service. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo) Copy Link Kendra Maas tested 680 samples of wastewater from the Storrs campus for the COVID-19 virus during the fall 2020 semester. Saliva samples, though, are another story. “Pooled saliva is not as gross, because we’re doing gargle samples, so it’s like a little bit of water that you gargle for 10 seconds and then spit back into the tube,” she says. “But when you tell someone to spit in a tube? It’s just so gross.”

Daniel Arsenault, a former aide to Gov Malloy, dies at 31

Daniel A. Arsenault, a rising star in state politics who quickly earned widespread respect under the Capitol’s gold dome in Hartford, died Christmas Eve after an accident. He was 31.

Connecticut s Year in Pictures 2020: The COVID-19 pandemic, presidential election, and Black Lives Matter protests make history

Connecticut s Year in Pictures 2020: The COVID-19 pandemic, presidential election, and Black Lives Matter protests make history
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He Had A Life Ahead Of Him : Remembering An Essential Worker Lost To COVID

2:05 The coronavirus has taken the lives of over 5,600 Connecticut residents. Urbano Sifuentes of West Hartford was among them. For 25 years, Sifuentes worked as a janitor at the University of Hartford. Speaking in Spanish, his daughter Rosemary Torres remembered him as a generous man who worked hard and had a great sense of humor. “He was a very, very loving, very tender man. It has been difficult because it was very surprising the way he left us. It was so sudden. He was always cheerful and always joking around.” The Sifuentes family emigrated from Peru in 1993 and settled in Connecticut. Torres said her father was one of the many essential workers amid the pandemic, holding down two jobs to provide additional income for their family, ensuring that offices were cleaned and disinfected.

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