Having trouble getting second COVID vaccine dose? Don t panic, officials say
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Preston Kingswood is waiting.
The Mansfield resident received his first shot of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine during the first week of January. It went fairly smoothly, he said.
“I didn’t have any issues with the shot other than a sore arm,” said Kingswood, 77, who declined to say where he received the shot. “I play trombone, and couldn’t play for three days, but other than that, there were no issues.”
At the time of his vaccination, Kingswood said he also made an appointment for his second dose, which he was told was supposed to be administered within 28 days.
Snow, COVID warning could dampen Super Bowl Sunday for CT restaurants
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Medical personnel work in Hartford HealthCare’s new drive-through COVID-19 testing sight inside the parking garage adjacent to the Arena at Harbor Yard, in Bridgeport on Jan. 25.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media
On the eve of Super Bowl Sunday, the Connecticut Department of Public Health warned residents to avoid mingling with people outside of their immediate household.
But even as a forecast winter storm threatens to dump up to nine inches of snow on the festivities, restaurant owners say they still have high hopes for the day.
Casey Dohne, owner of The Blind Rhino in South Norwalk and Bridgeport, said he’s worried about the snow, but has also taken “the most pre-orders we’ve ever had.”
Snow, COVID warning could dampen Super Bowl Sunday for CT restaurants
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Medical personnel work in Hartford HealthCare’s new drive-through COVID-19 testing sight inside the parking garage adjacent to the Arena at Harbor Yard, in Bridgeport on Jan. 25.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media
On the eve of Super Bowl Sunday, the Connecticut Department of Public Health warned residents to avoid mingling with people outside of their immediate household.
But even as a forecast winter storm threatens to dump up to nine inches of snow on the festivities, restaurant owners say they still have high hopes for the day.
Casey Dohne, owner of The Blind Rhino in South Norwalk and Bridgeport, said he’s worried about the snow, but has also taken “the most pre-orders we’ve ever had.”